
Kittle
UK
/ˈkɪt.əl/
US
/ˈkɪt.əl/

Translation of "kittle" into Russian
kittle
VerbUK
/ˈkɪt.əl/
US
/ˈkɪt.əl/
kittle
kittles
kittled Past Simple / Past Participle
kittling Gerund
kittle
AdjectiveUK
/ˈkɪt.əl/
US
/ˈkɪt.əl/
kittle
kittler Comp.
kittlest Super.
The kittle child refused to eat his vegetables.
Капризный ребенок отказался есть свои овощи.
The kittle weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.
Неустойчивая погода затрудняла планирование мероприятий на свежем воздухе.
Definitions
kittle
NounUK
/ˈkɪt.əl/
US
/ˈkɪt.əl/
A tickling or itching sensation.
He felt a kittle in his throat and coughed softly.
kittle
VerbUK
/ˈkɪt.əl/
US
/ˈkɪt.əl/
To excite or stir up.
The unexpected news kittled his curiosity.
To tickle or arouse a sensation.
The gentle breeze kittled her skin as she walked along the beach.
kittle
AdjectiveUK
/ˈkɪt.əl/
US
/ˈkɪt.əl/
Easily upset or ticklish; sensitive.
The kittle child burst into tears at the slightest provocation.
Difficult to deal with; tricky or precarious.
The negotiations were in a kittle state, requiring careful handling.