We have no meanings for "very tantalising" in our records yet.
1 It was, however, very tantalising , as we were anxious to ascertain what had become of the Dolphin.
2 It was very tantalising to be so near it, and yet not to be able to get there.
3 It's very tantalising , and provoking too, to be so near home, and yet not able to find it.
4 You are very tantalising .
5 It was very tantalising to see them sporting round us, and yet not to be able to get one on board.
6 Since then no news has come through, which is very tantalising , as one longs to know whether the forward move has been continued.
7 Your penultimate letter was very interesting to me, but the glimpses into your new views which it affords are very tantalising - and I want more.
8 "It's very trying and very tantalising ; but the Lord knows best how to deal with his own."
9 "This is very tantalising , " she murmured.
10 "Do you know," said he, "such independence of all the exterior world, - of mortals, I mean, - is very tantalising to those disregarded mortals?"
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