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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "titillate" in a sentence

    titillate example sentences

    titillate


    1. After the entrée, which was a balance of perfected simplicity and intricate garnishes, came a series of tiny desserts, each more decadent than the last, spaced to titillate and to indulge


    2. Mike took her blazing cheeks as a sign of arousal and slapped her again, certain that that would get the blood flowing and titillate her to new heights


    3. and understand the need to tease and titillate


    4. Hers? Another piece of published crap to titillate


    5. ridiculous theories to titillate the viewers and win fame and ratings


    6. To be both that one step ahead of the competition as well as providing detailed, some might say morbid, information to titillate readers


    7. graduation, came out to titillate, in her turn, the Greek circles we moved in


    8. I see you want to ask, „how?" But I am not prepared to titillate your imagination with descriptions


    9. To this day, the Daily Mail persists with small-minded, prurient, xenophobic content to titillate and stoke the indignation of the impotent suburban petty fascist, but back in the 1930s it was even more overt in its sympathies


    10. Not that anyone will believe their gibberings, in fact it's good advertisement for our shows, people titillate, night-sweat, then come prowling down to look us over, lick their lips, and wonder about investing in our special securities

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    Synonyms for "titillate"

    titillate tickle vellicate

    "titillate" definitions

    touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements


    excite pleasurably or erotically