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titillate, v. (ˈtɪtɪleɪt) Also 8 titulate, titilate. [f. L. titillāt-, ppl. stem of titillāre to tickle.] 1. trans. To excite or stimulate as by tickling; esp. to excite agreeably, gratify (the sense of taste, smell, or touch, the imagination); = tickle v. 3.1620 Venner Via Recta vi. 92 It..exciteth...
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titillate/ˈtɪtɪleɪt; `tɪtlˌet/ v[Tn]stimulate or excite (sb), esp sexually 刺激(某人)(尤指性欲) The book has no artistic merit its sole aim is to titillate (the reader). 那书毫无艺术价值, 只是撩拨(读者)情欲.
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Haunting on Fraternity Row
MTRCB), the horrific scenes, blood and gore, the rain of the "F" word like there's no tomorrow, blatant drug use, two women kissing each other just to titillate
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EXCITE Synonyms: 94 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for EXCITE: thrill, electrify, delight, inspire, titillate, galvanize, arouse, intoxicate; Antonyms of EXCITE: bore, weary, pall, discourage, tire ...
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The Plague (2006 film)
Reception
Bloody Disgusting rated it 3/5 stars and wrote, "But even as the premise of The Plague continues to titillate and intrigue, the film can’t quite
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Hoplolaimus galeatus
Males are smaller than the female, have an arcuate spicules, gubernaculum with titillate and a broad striated bursa.
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titillative
titillative, a. nonce-wd. (ˈtɪtɪleɪtɪv) [f. titillate v. + -ive: see -ative.] Tending to tickle, having the power of tickling.1736 Chesterfield in Fog's Jrnl. No. 377 One Publick Tickler of great Eminency,..whose Titillative Faculty must be allowed to be singly confined to the Ear.
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The Stalking of Laurie Show
The reporter went on to argue that the changes to the film, along with the sexual content "designed only to titillate", was largely unnecessary and detracted
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titillation
titillation (tɪtɪˈleɪʃən) Also 5 tytul-, 6 titil-, 7 tittul-, 7–8 titul-. [ad. L. titillātiōn-em, n. of action f. titillāre to titillate. Cf. F. titillation (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.). The form with -ul- occurs in med.Lat. (11th c.: see Du Cange). The OF. also had this spelling (Godef. Compl.).] 1. Ex...
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Los Angeles (Graf Orlock EP)
described Los Angeles as "tight" and "explosive", "designed to titillate and entertain".
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Snowdrops from a Curate's Garden
All sorts of sexual scenes are presented, some quite taboo, but the intent is less to sexually titillate the reader than it is to shock his or her sensibilities
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Palazzina Marfisa d'Este
Legends
Supernatural and salaciously macabre stories regarding Marfisa are circulated; they were, perhaps, concocted to titillate the visitors who were
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I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone: Shameless
relationship between Sakai and Ezumi to be "a lot of fun", even given that Van Gorder felt that the primary purpose of I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone was to titillate
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King Size Papa
Cavanaugh on tenor saxophone, Vic Dickenson on trombone) in this "salacious and fun" song create images of objects of great size, length, or height to titillate
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