How To Use Titillated In A Sentence
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And while I'm all for being titillated, that is not a sport.
Cheerleading A Sport? You'll Know It When You See It
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His report titillated the interest of the audience.
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Christina was interested in Malcolm, the bad boy who titillated her darker side, rather than Michael, the ordinary man under the mask.
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His report titillated the interest of the audience.
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His report titillated the interest of the audience.
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The cookmaid lay in a little apartment contiguous to the kitchen; and whether disturbed by these horrible tales of apparitions, or titillated by the savoury steams that issued from the punch-bowl, she made a virtue of necessity, or appetite, and dressing herself in the dark, suddenly appeared before them to the no small perturbation of both.
The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
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I was really more than interested - I was deeply titillated by it.
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Some people are titillated by such things, Byron supposed.
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Readers will be more grateful for than titillated by her willingness to strip bare what is so well-hidden in our culture: how great grief threatens the very soul.
Joyce Carol Oates's "A Widow's Story"
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Chine, sparerib, and sausage, such as titillated our palates in the first half of the nineteenth century, are not to be had now for love or money.
Marion Harland's autobiography : the story of a long life,
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Context is everything, so we should probably note that Christina Ricci wore the dress at right to an event honoring performance artist Marina Abramovic's MOMA exhibit, in which the artist spent the past several days -- possibly catheterized -- sitting stock still in a chair while her naked underlings elsewhere in the museum did their best to shock and awe titillated visitors.
Fashion Statement: Hanging out with Christina Ricci
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Inspiration: Furniture has 'titillated' him since childhood, he says.
Wanted: a Second Chance
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Consider it an image thing: Men still report being more titillated by images online than women 26 percent versus 9 percent.
Marian Salzman: Love in the Time of Connectivity
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We viewers are titillated by images we have ostensibly come to decry.
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It shocked and titillated audiences around the world when it first hit the theatre in 1969 and has not been seen in Calgary for over a decade.
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He has titillated his readers by marrying his aunt and then writing about it; marrying his cousin and writing about that, too.
The power of Mario Vargas Llosa's words led the political writer to Nobel Prize
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(Even when I was a high school student I might have been titillated by them in the usual adolescent manner, but I wouldn't have been horrified or unduly influenced by them.)
Literary Study
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It's just the ones who want to scream it in the streets and have their base instincts publicly titillated I wish to avoid, and should be able to.
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While I'm all for being titillated, that is not a sport.
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