tickle (v.) Old form(s): tickel'd , tick'lt
beat, flog, rain blows on
TC V.ii.180[Thersites to himself, of Troilus attacking Diomedes' helmet] He'll tickle it for his concupy
TN V.i.190[Sir Andrew to Viola as Cesario, of Sir Toby] if he had not been in drink, he would have tickled you othergates than he did
TNK II.ii.28[Fourth Countryman to the others] I'll tickle't out / Of the jades' tails tomorrow [i.e. beat the horses so that they make up for lost time]
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