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Definition of Ticklers
1. tickler [n] - See also: tickler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ticklers
Literary usage of Ticklers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Jonathan and His Continent: Rambles Through American Society by Max O'Rell, Jack Allyn (1889)
"Wonderful Eye-ticklers.— Polemics.—"Pulitzer and Dana."—Comic and Society
Papers.—The " Detroit Free Press " and the " Omaha World."—American Reviews. ..."
2. Practical Bank Operation by Loyd Helvetius Langston, First National City Bank of New York (1921)
"ticklers After the proper tickets have been drawn the notes and acceptances are
entered in the tickler. It is the function of the tickler to indicate the ..."
3. Real Estate Accounts: Treating of the Proper Classification, Construction by Walter Mucklow (1917)
"Subdivision ticklers In the case of what is known as subdivision property, it is
well to have a separate tickler for each subdivision. ..."
4. Practical Banking by Albert Sidney Bolles (1884)
"From this discount book the discount clerk makes his statement, and posts his
ledger, or bill book, and his ticklers. Before putting away the notes he ..."
5. Practical Banking by Albert Sidney Bolles (1884)
"From this discount book the discount clerk makes his statement, and posts his
ledger, or bill book, and his ticklers. Before putting away the notes he ..."