Definitionadj. pleasantly and superficially exciting
Last update: June 23, 2015
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DIMINISHED DIGITS PROVE TOO TITILLATING FOR FRISKY FRUMPS. [Please select]
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In fact, he loved everything pertaining to bodily exercise and manly sport; he caressed a boxing-glove as he never caressed a lady's hand; the smell of witch-hazel on a hard bare limb was more titillating to him than any intoxicant. [Please select]
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The week intervening had been, as it chanced, one of the most interesting and titillating periods of her life; by the same token, never had family duty seemed more drearily superfluous. [Please select]
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There stood Linna, with the sprig of oak which she had been passing back and forth under the base of his nose, making it feel for all the world like a fly titillating his nostrils. [Please select]
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But he only smiled placidly, though it was an ancient joke, the flavor of which had just fully penetrated the rustic skull; and the villagers could not resist titillating the sense of humor with it once or twice a month. [Please select]
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An evening in similar titillating vein waited just ahead. [Please select]
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