How To Use Tantalizingly In A Sentence
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She was wearing… something not quite like a jumpsuit, not a blouse or dress, but unlike any evening gown I had ever heard of: white and tantalisingly semi-transparent in places.
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As tantalizingly similar as they may appear, enantiomorphs cannot be reconciled.
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In their Hawk Jets they will perform manoeuvres including the 'apollo loop' a spectacular upside-down loop, the 'heart to double roll' and the 'twizzle', with the finale of the 'viken break' an incredible move that will see the jets zoom away in different directions in the shape of a fan after flying tantalisingly close together in a pyramid formation.
Whitehaven News headlines
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Tantalizingly, they say that doing this would create "a market-based view of future output and the likelihood of severe shocks, " although they do not explain how this market would be structured.
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Such pieces are sometimes tantalisingly listed in inventories, but specific descriptive information about their precise shape, size, decoration, and origins is rarely provided.
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Six weeks ago, a flurry of announcements saw the promise of peace dangle tantalisingly before some of Africa's most wretched countries.
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But details of the raid are still tantalisingly incomplete.
Times, Sunday Times
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An idyllic spot of woodland might hove into view, but tantalisingly only as a remote island in an ocean of ploughed fields.
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I could almost smell freedom tantalizingly wafting past as I walked to my bus stop, my twenty-pound rollable backpack rumbling along behind me, carrying my textbooks.
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He even hung by one hand, tantalizingly just beyond reach, and mocked them as they gnashed their tusks with impotent rage.
CHAPTER III
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The dessert cabinet, which contained an apple tart, cheesecake, strawberries and fruit salad, remained tantalisingly out of reach.
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The trait has, however, been linked tantalizingly with an individual's ability to become absorbed in activities such as reading, listening to music or daydreaming.
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He'd haphazardly pulled his tuxedo trousers on, zipping the fly but leaving the button tantalizingly undone.
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To add to the frustration, we are tantalisingly close to some blistering heat.
Times, Sunday Times
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Columns supporting the roof were inlaid with elaborate, seemingly aimless designs; tantalizingly intricate, almost gaudy.
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But details of the raid are still tantalisingly incomplete.
Times, Sunday Times
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He (or she, for this god could be tantalizingly androgynous) is said to have come from the East, with his maenads, fauns, satyrs, and wine lunacy.
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The unselected four remain seated at the rear of the stage, tantalisingly voiceless.
Times, Sunday Times
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To add to the frustration, we are tantalisingly close to some blistering heat.
Times, Sunday Times
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When it turned up, the bhel poori was tantalisingly minted and just crunchy enough to pass muster.
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The fusion food tickled my palate tantalisingly as I heaped satay and dim sums on my platter along with the wide variety of seafood and seaweeds.
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Columns supporting the roof were inlaid with elaborate, seemingly aimless designs; tantalizingly intricate, almost gaudy.
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She was tantalizingly out of reach.
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She went away disappointed after getting tantalisingly close to breaking the record.
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And Shane Warne, bowling into the strong breeze, broke with his norm and floated the ball up tantalisingly slow.
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Over the past two decades, Gina Werfel has developed a way of painting that tantalizingly walks the line between landscape and abstraction.
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I'm a great fan of cryptic crosswords, even though they are tantalisingly difficult.
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In some cases, such as the practical session on conductus, there is only a tantalisingly brief report, and, clearly, some interesting items were being worked up for presentation elsewhere.
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Over this two - mile stretch, the massive sweep of the Junction Pool, with its lovely, choppy fly water at the throat and its tantalisingly glassy tail, is a sure thing at this time of year.
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To add to the frustration, we are tantalisingly close to some blistering heat.
Times, Sunday Times
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The fantasy of oceans teeming with life is tantalisingly achievable.
Times, Sunday Times
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The beaches are serving up tantalisingly sumptuous platters of bronzed flesh.
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Like most X-Box scuttlebutt, the various elements of the leaked spec. are tantalisingly plausible - bloody obvious, if you think about it, possibly too obvious - but too vague to draw any real conclusions.
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she smiled at him tantalizingly
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At this point it became dis-entangled with the leader and left us, the double line tantalizingly close.
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The diary entries were tantalizingly brief.
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The branch was tantalizingly out of reach.
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The dessert cabinet, which contained an apple tart, cheesecake, strawberries and fruit salad, remained tantalisingly out of reach.
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Tender veal held up to its thick blankets of crispy prosciutto, spinach, woodsy mushrooms and mozzarella in tantalizingly sweet Marsala sauce.
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With its elegiac note of a civilisation falling apart while two old men continue their moves toward checkmate, the story is a luminous exploration of a culture that is both realisable yet tantalisingly intangible.
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David Smith was left tantalisingly not out one short of his ton.
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These terms should hang in the air, on the tip of my argument's tongue, tantalisingly unarticulated.
Times, Sunday Times
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I'm a great fan of cryptic crosswords, even though they are tantalisingly difficult.
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Are you lusting for a tantalisingly Elizabethan experience, like only Willy Shake can provide?
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You are warned that some of the art from an alien spaceship has escaped; you are advised to keep watching the shadows; given a code of gestures; you glimpse video of Matt Smith which tantalisingly breaks up as he is in the middle of issuing vital instructions; underfoot you will feel the cindery rubble of a 21st-century crash site and the soft, matted straw from a place in the 19th-century.
That Day We Sang; The Crash of the Elysium; The Village Bike – review
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The fallout is the delicious smell of burgers and soggy onions that wafts tantalisingly across a crowd estimated at 42,000 by Jakki.
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As a result, the romantic dramas of Friends-Ross and Rachel, Monica and Chandler-were tantalisingly paradoxical.
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[NED looks at her reproachfully.] [LORETTA looks back tantalisingly from doorway and disappears.] [NED flings himself disgustedly into Morris chair.]
A WICKED WOMAN (A CURTAIN RAISER)
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He went tantalisingly close to levelling the game when two long range penalties shaved the outside of the posts.
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The fantasy of oceans teeming with life is tantalisingly achievable.
Times, Sunday Times
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The more adventurous can read tales of animals that seem tantalizingly out of reach on cryptozoologist Loren Coleman's Cryptomundo, a website specializing in tales of lake monsters, wild men living in the forest and other creatures whose existence remains unverified.
Can Animals Save Mainstream Media?
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So anyway, the application form is still sitting in my bag, tantalisingly close to being gummed up and sent away.