ticklish造句

in a ticklish situation

A canoe is a ticklish craft.

They were ticklish, they sweated, I sometimes got round to shaving them.

So car makers are faced with the ticklish problem of how to project products at new buyers.

The protesters focused on rising living costs, partly caused by the government’s withdrawal of subsidies for petrol and sugar—a ticklish issue across the Arab world.

You know I'm ticklish.

A lot of people have ticklish feet.

It accustoms a horse to being handled and helps to desensitize ticklish areas.

Casual Friends or Prospective dates-you could try something like touching her hair or playfully poking her in the side and asking if she is ticklish.

ticklish造句

a ticklish question [situation]

Have you ever thought about why people are ticklish?

Privacy experts believe these kinds of ticklish situations are bound to arise as technology makes it increasingly easy to share pictures and video on the Internet, pitting the rights of free expression against the rights to personal privacy.

A ticklish sensation around the heart that can't be scratched?

In his ticklish position he nearly lost his balance and only just avoided rolling over into the road, the horse, though a powerful one, being fortunately the quietest he rode.

Terry: Oh, Ben. I was assigned to see that captious client this afternoon. He is really the most ticklish client I have ever met. Seeing is believing!

My feet are very ticklish.

I let them fire away. I taught them to ask still more ticklish questions.