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    tick·lish
    [ˈtik(ə)liSH]
    adjective
    ticklish (adjective)
    1. sensitive to being tickled:
      "Lhasa apsos are ticklish on their feet"
      • (of a cough) characterized by persistent irritation in the throat.
    2. (of a situation or problem) difficult to deal with; requiring careful handling:
      "her skill in evading ticklish questions"
      • (of a person) easily upset:
        "they're rather ticklish on the subject"
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  2. If you are ticklish, you quickly feel uncomfortable when someone lightly touches your skin to make you laugh. This leaves me with the ticklish job of explaining to Debbie that she is not invited. Are you ticklish? A ticklish situation is one that needs to be dealt with carefully.
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    Define ticklish. ticklish synonyms, ticklish pronunciation, ticklish translation, English dictionary definition of ticklish. adj. 1. Sensitive to tickling. 2. Easily offended or upset; touchy. 3. Requiring skillful or tactful handling; delicate: a ticklish matter. tick′lish·ly...
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    Definition of ticklish adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (of a person) sensitive to being tickled Are you ticklish? Want to learn more? (informal) (of a situation or problem) difficult to deal with, and possibly embarrassing synonym awkward
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