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Verb(1) touch (a body part(2) excite pleasurably or erotically(3) touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness(4) laughter(5) or spasmodic movements(6) excite(7) stimulate

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(1) They also like to pretend they're lesbian lovers, but that's not meant to titillate consumers.(2) these journalists are paid to titillate the public(3) They enter into a Faustian pact with the general public: in order to sustain our interest they have to continually titillate us with revelations.(4) Typical of a tabloid, they took a sex-tinged story, layered it with outrage, but ultimately used it to titillate their audience.(5) the press are paid to titillate the public(6) The homonymic pun on the mail is made obvious by what is on the back side of the piece: a collage of images clipped from stag magazines resembling the interior of a young man's gym locker and meant to titillate the observer.(7) The idea just seems to titillate you beyond all reason.(8) This ritualistic preparation is not shown to titillate the viewer.(9) The range is available at affordable prices and has been prepared by Patissier Gallery's chefs, who backed by their rich five-star experiences, have given each product in the range a special touch to further titillate the taste buds.(10) If one is looking for music to wash over, to entertain, to titillate , u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510tickle and seduceu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb (to use the parlance of one radio presenter) in whatever manner, I'd say forget it.(11) She's got a personal, er, stake, in killing Dracula, but the character really exists to titillate teenage boys.(12) Done properly, the acts should go beyond titillation and provide a playful, tongue-in-cheek exploration of sexuality, social mores and modern values.(13) Or they were collected and retold in such a way as to be more acceptable (though still titillatingly risquu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab and scandalous) for a non-Native audience.(14) Some people are titillated by such things, Byron supposed.(15) The Lido, the Moulin Rouge, the Crazy Horse - all long established Parisian traditions titillating tourists with naked or semi - naked acts.(16) It shocked and titillated audiences around the world when it first hit the theatre in 1969 and has not been seen in Calgary for over a decade.
Synonyms
Verb
1. arouse
2. excite
3. tantalize
4. stimulate
5. stir
6. thrill
7. interest
8. attract
9. fascinate
10. turn on


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