I wasn't a broken-down jockey, or a book-keeper who'd done a stretch for tickling the peter, like the others. |
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Three bars later, though, he'd be back tickling the finer notes out of Beethoven with utmost delicacy. |
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The rich, earthy smell of the shampoo Kia always used drifted from her golden hair, tickling the inside of his nostril. |
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She turned her face inward towards his shirt, breathing in deeply, then exhaling, her breath tickling his chest through the material. |
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He strokes her arm, this time not tickling her, but marveling at the smooth, almost frictionless feeling. |
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Tomorrow I'll give you my gift lovey, and it will be loads of fun, I said, tickling her. |
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She grabbed a handful of grass and shoved it down my neck, tickling me mercilessly. |
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He curled and uncurled his fingers against her soft skin, the t-shirt tickling his hand. |
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The Border collie squealed out in surprised when Taro grabbed her around the middle and began tickling her in return. |
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Far from tickling anyone pink, this unnecessary remake is more likely to turn viewers red with rage. |
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There's hair pulling, tickling, stomping on toes, Chinese burns, graffiting of limbs with highlighters, and very nasty insults. |
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Right up to the 1950s, our colonial goose was still tickling the fancy of foreign visitors. |
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It was a warm tickling sensation at first, which grew in intensity about a hundred fold. |
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Without the aid of vision, when a plate arrives, the first sensation is smell, but you also feel the warm aroma tickling your nose. |
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I felt my anger rising and tried vainly to quench it, the flames tickling me, begging to be let loose upon the man I now hated most. |
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This time I don't feel that way so much, the wriggling and jiggling and tickling inside feels more like a reassurance that all is well. |
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There's a giant killer bee on my arm and it's neon orange and it's tickling me! |
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Brian rubbed his thumb back and forth over my index finger knuckle, tickling me a little bit. |
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Evelyn's body writhed, trying to escape her sister's insane tickling motions. |
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The only disadvantage of this type of therapy other than the yuck factor is the tickling sensation felt by some patients. |
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I'm about to have my tea, the pleasant aromas of which are tickling my nose as I type. |
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She felt her determination melt away as the doctor swabbed her wrist with the disinfectant, the sharp smell tickling her nose. |
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He grinned and continued tickling her until she fell off the couch in laughter. |
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Amber giggled and gasped lightly as he swirled her around while tickling her. |
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The month is rounded off in style with the Alexander Brothers, one of Scotland's leading bands tickling the ivories on the 24th of the month. |
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The winner of the 1992 Preston Guild Piano Competition will be tickling the ivories from 1.05 pm. |
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American David Bartley might well have been a drummer if he hadn't discovered his talent for tickling the ivories! |
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The grass feels cold and refreshing against my bare feet, the blades tickling between my toes as I walk. |
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She could feel one of the soft, snowy white feathers tickling her shoulder. |
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One moment this most voracious variety is knee high to your clematis, the next it is tickling your guttering. |
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When I'm tickling her tummy and she laughs hilariously, with her whole body. |
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Understeer is present in the dry, countered by progressive oversteer with right foot tickling. |
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I couldn't sleep for the hair that had fallen out tickling my face, and I had to get my mother to hoover my pillow every day. |
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I was leaning on him, resting my chin on his shoulder, his curly grey hair tickling my ear. |
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Liam started tickling her all over, Jess was screaming with laughter. |
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Their feathers brushed her face, tickling her nose and she sneezed. |
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He wrapped it around his body, the soft velvet tickling his naked body. |
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The child will laugh only and this is the crux of the matter when it perceives tickling as a mock attack, a caress in mildly aggressive disguise. |
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These 15 brand new activities will give your body a serious workout, all while making you smile and maybe even tickling your funny bone! |
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The cold wet water sloshed around my feet, tickling my toes. |
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Claire traced her lips along Mark's neck, tickling him softly. |
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Texas burst into laughter, and fell over, Jude relentlessly tickling her. |
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Some theorists among them Charles Darwin have suggested that this is because of the inherently social character of tickling. |
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As I left the ground, jacket off and sun tickling the back of my neck, I felt satisfied at enduring the vagaries of the April weather. |
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It is restricted to tingling or tickling, so a completely comfortable sensation. |
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Katshituashku started hitting him again, and Tshakapesh, who felt something tickling under his arms, almost started laughing. |
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Making funny faces, sounds and tickling her tummy are all tried and true ways to get baby to giggle. |
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Once in the air, the musical signal is traveling on its last trip before delicately tickling your eardrums. |
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She experienced a feeling of tickling in her throat, yawning, cough, tiredness and chest tightness. |
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Just like tickling, it doesn't work on yourself, except that I prefer touch over tickle. |
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When the mother returned home unexpectedly, she found Young in her daughter's bedroom engaged in tickling, touching and kissing her. |
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My hair was tousled around my face, a single strand tickling my nose. |
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My eyes are tickling, there's a warm sensation in the corners. |
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I wander out onto the terrace, sniff green tea leaves as they brew, touch balls made of snowy flowerets, gaze at gold tickling the lake's skin, peaks clad in polar bear white. |
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We become aware of the versatility of our tactile sense when we think of such diverse experiences as caressing, fondling, itching, nibbling, tickling, scratching, and kissing. |
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My Family is, of course, rubbish, so let's hope this latest effort from the Beeb at tickling our collective funny bones fares a little better. |
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I will add that when I use it I felt special feelings that are perceive as coolness in the legs, tickling all over the body and many other peculiar phenomena hard to describe. |
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Here are just a few of their surreal and colourful shows that have been tickling our funny bones. |
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These included entering her bedroom in his nightgown, tickling her and slapping her on the buttocks. |
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She brought him off with her mouth, while gently tickling his balls, and got herself off with her fingers while she did him. |
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In the tickling chorus of Viviane Chédid, the sublime voice of Youssou Ndour and the strength of Didier Awadi's militant words, Bouba Kirikou seems to find an harmonious balance. |
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You are always looking for new and innovative materials, preferably those tickling your fantasy with the right balance of flexibility, looks, cost, maintenance and workability. |
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There is the struggling would-be entrepreneur, who confides his pleasure in returning to his home village because he likes to feel the grass tickling his buttocks as he defecates. |
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Other tipples are instead tickling the taste buds. |
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So while it is a giant leap forward for platform games, with loads of fancy graphics and more levels than a joker can shake a tickling stick at. |
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Chronic Effects: Chronic inhalation of hexane may cause numbness or a burning, prickling, tickling, or tingling sensation in the feet, toes, hands, or fingers. |
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After tickling the tapirs, the kids got to handle a skunk, a bearded dragon and a hedgehog-like cutie called a tenrec. |
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The Anansi is a wily, multifaced creature who survives by trickery and cunning, alternately infuriating and tickling his followers. |
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There are other nice little details like the D-ring on the strap adjustment to keep dangling loose strap ends from tickling your arm as you maneuver. |
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Would you like to try these mouth watering and taste bud tickling meals? |
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Shingles is caused by the tickling up of the chickenpox virus. |
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