Harass with persistent criticism or carping.
1 Sibylla began again: to tantalise him seemed a necessity of her life.
2 A day sent from the heavens to tease and tantalise the golfing palates.
3 There was just enough to tantalise the poor brutes without filling their stomachs.
4 But the curtain is drawn back only to tantalise us.
5 Others have their roots in Greek or Roman mythology, such as panic and tantalise .
6 Why should you care to tantalise me with a moment?
7 The few drops that fell upon his patiently protruded tongue served only to tantalise him.
8 We but please and tantalise ourselves with beautiful dreams.
9 Don't tantalise me any longer; tell me the name.
10 You tantalise me with your account of 'warm days.'
11 In front the green tops of the palm-trees by the Nile tantalise but stimulate the soldiers.
12 It will recall and remind and suggest and tantalise , and in the end drive you mad.
13 I could see just enough to tantalise me.
14 I will tantalise my readers with a quotation:
15 And the clothes themselves, when beautifully handmade, never fail to tantalise even the most hardened cynic.
16 However, annualised returns of 3 per cent over the next decade is hardly likely to tantalise investors.
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