Touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements.
1 But the flutter failed to reach or to titillate the steady eyes.
2 Down-ticket pols will re-terrorize and titillate voters with tough talk about Isis.
3 It would thrill, titillate , and if all went well perhaps even shock.
4 You titillate by putting pin placements in accessible positions on receptive greens.
5 Her appearance seemed designed to shock -and, perhaps, to titillate its broadcaster.
6 He taught me to titillate , to triturate, to masticate, to deglute-everything.
7 I don't intend to titillate my readers, but no doubt that will be unavoidable.
8 If you are going to titillate my vanity, I succumb.
9 Not that the subject of handcuffs doesn't titillate me, but that's also a hard sell.
10 Viral videos are designed to surprise, titillate and entertain.
11 Like other high-end specialty stores, Citarella tries to titillate customers by giving them uncommon fruits.
12 But it is not designer violence, intended to appall and titillate in the same breath.
13 A blend of metallic, carbon and sulphur notes combined to titillate the nostrils and the imagination.
14 Then I had thought the gallery was nothing more than pornography to titillate a radically twisted mind.
15 But figuring the headline might have been written by an editor looking to titillate , I read on.
16 For there is much else to titillate .
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