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Learn to pronounce tick·lish

/ˈtik(ə)liSH/
adjective
  1. sensitive to being tickled.
    "Lhasa apsos are ticklish on their feet"
  2. (of a situation or problem) difficult to deal with; requiring careful handling.
    "her skill in evading ticklish questions"
    synonyms: problematic, tricky, delicate, sensitive, controversial, awkward, prickly, thorny, difficult, knotty, tough, taxing, trying, troublesome, irksome, vexatious, bothersome, worrying, concerning, upsetting, complicated, complex, involved, convoluted, intricate, vexed, sticky, dodgy

6 days ago · If you are ticklish, you quickly feel uncomfortable when someone lightly touches your skin to make you laugh.
5 days ago · (informal) (of a situation or problem) difficult to deal with, and possibly embarrassing synonym awkward (of a cough) that makes your throat painful.
6 days ago · to touch someone in a way that causes a slightly uncomfortable physical feeling which makes you laugh: She tickled his feet.
6 days ago · 1. (literal) (= sensitive to tickling) [person] cosquilloso (= which tickles) [blanket] que pica [cough] irritante
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1 day ago · Our crossword solver found 10 results for the crossword clue "ticklish muppet".
3 days ago · 1. having a thin skin or rind thin-skinned oranges 2. unduly susceptible to criticism or insult : touchy
4 days ago · The meaning of DRUGGED is affected, intoxicated, or stupefied by or as if by a drug or the habitual use of drugs —often used in combination with -out or -up ...
5 days ago · tick somebody off (British English, old-fashioned, informal) to speak angrily to somebody, especially a child, because they have done something wrong.
2 days ago · Responding to being touched lightly or the sensation being touched without being particularly ticklish.
3 days ago · 1. (noun) The object, typically an individual or group observed in an experiment or social scene; 2. (noun) A specialized field of knowledge; 3.