titillate
IPA: tˈɪtʌɫeɪt
verb
- To stimulate or excite sensually
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Examples of "titillate" in Sentences
- What titillates you the most
- We do not include it to titillate.
- Wikipedia does not serve to titillate.
- This story may titillate the dumber ones.
- It seems to be quoted merely to titillate.
- She was titillated by the girl beside her.
- The purpose of Wikipedia is to inform, not to titillate.
- It is not instructive, and its only purpose seems to be to titillate.
- The story, according to Hatfill, was a fiction meant to amuse and titillate.
- The inclusion of the lengthy and ogling scene was intended to pander and titillate.
- In her schoolmarm voice, Kelly accused Lange of simply trying to "titillate" to send the PETA message.
- An entire aisle was filled with bags of high-fat snack foods designed to titillate your guests as well as clog your arteries.
- When America matures and in essence tells the media no longer to titillate us with nonsense by denying them ratings when they attempt to do so.
- And just think … now they don't have to stray to other profoundly serious world and U.S. events … they can "titillate" with one lazy, damn scary (for me) story.
- That they are deliberately intended to excite and titillate is shown by one new series -- Kozy Books -- which with such titles as Tormented Passions and Sins of Flesh invites the reader to Cozy up with the Kozy Book.