When she heard I was going to England she said: 'Why, then, my dear Kitty, you must titivate up.
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To titivate the land
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Extra staff were flown in from Australia and Britain to wash, clip, teach and titivate so the animals present well on the night.
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She only thinks of spending, and titivating herself.
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She'd no more taste a magnum bonum, before it is all titivated up with sugar, than-than-than
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"Titivating herself?" Good heavens, she is helping the very earth to revolve!
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"I'm sorry; I don't usually answer the door without a chance to titivate."
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He was reluctantly taking his turn on the family egg while Mrs. Daisy stretched and titivated herself after her domestic labours.
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Why can't programme makers accept we are interested in the content and don't need to be titivated by annoying background musical drivel?
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While you were titivating yourself at the hotel at Carhaix, I was running round to see what information I could pick up.
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She only hoped he wasn't titivating himself, slicking his hair and freshening his breath in the hope of talking her into bed.
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Here is the debonnaire animal finally titivated, and I quite agree, much improved, though I mourn the loss of some of the spice.
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Three special gardeners who attended to their wants were grooming and massaging them, soothing and titivating them, for their temporary appearances in public.
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They would never dream of using such dubious words, but it was rather titivating to hear someone else use them-anda girl, at that.
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"What about all this stuff?" she asks, while titivating herself; "we'd better not leave it about, it looks so untidy."