Definitionadj. arousing desire or expectation for something unattainable or mockingly out of reach
Last update: June 7, 2015
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Since I am on a diet, I must ignore the tantalizing smells coming from the bakery. [Please select]
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My husband could not resist the tantalizing cookies cooling on the table. [Please select]
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In addition to this reference may be made to such tantalizing statements as those in i Chron. [Please select]
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"Don't you think"--turning to Denise Ryland--"he is most tantalizing." [Please select]
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For her every meal was a species of torment, and the procession of bocks in the smoking room a tantalizing agony. [Please select]
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About this time he came within sight of the Opera House, and tantalizing posters appeared of the "Greatest Extravaganza of the Century." [Please select]
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When he chose he could be very tantalizing; though in an emergency none might excel him in speedy action. [Please select]
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Altogether, she's more Spanish than Indian, I take it, though she's a tantalizing combination of each in instinct. [Please select]
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Did ever any such tantalizing aroma drift upon the air as ascended from the browning turkey. [Please select]
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And I have been trying to think, but it is all so tantalizing. [Please select]
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It was tantalizing to Selma to be skirting the edge of themes she would have enjoyed to hear treated seriously. [Please select]
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