Feeling mild pleasurable excitement.
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Examples for "titillated"
Examples for "titillated"
1And the philosopher titillated his nostril until he sneezed again and again.
2Some Earthies are shocked; some are titillated; and some are both.
3Come on now, there's no need to be nervous or titillated.
4Miles was titillated with the attention, but he still listened to his mother.
5He experienced endless enjoyment, was titillated by the most enticing temptation.
1We could take him to Europe with us of course, he teased.
2Dr Steibel and the young female nurse slowly teased the package free.
3Better that these issues should be teased out through extended public debate.
4This product had been teased on Zoe's social media accounts for weeks.
5One placard gently teased: Do you too have problems with your leader.
6That might be a good place to find a date, he teased.
7Earlier this week, film insider Daniel Richtman teased the news on Twitter.
8He famously teased he'd be making his football debut earlier this year.
9Here I thought people made them out back, a second person teased.
10Occasionally they stopped and listened; but they teased Marie all the same.
11The frontier spirit, Tooley.' I teased him only because I liked him.
12The difference in me made me a prime target for being teased.
13And VW has teased what that new Golf 8 might look like.
14Do you think they'll want my shoe size, too? he teased her.
15She started to comply, then smiled, remembering the way he'd teased her.
16I really think you should go into the priesthood, she teased him.
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