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tantalize

[tan-tl-ahyz] / ˈtæn tlˌaɪz /


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Venezuela’s oil has long been tantalizing—and problematic.

From Barron's

For years, Hollywood executives have treated China as a tantalizing but unreliable prize: a massive audience that could supercharge a blockbuster’s global haul, yet one governed by opaque rules, shifting tastes and sudden political constraints.

From MarketWatch

The fan passion isn’t confined to visual offerings, but also tantalizing debates.

From Los Angeles Times

This time, he tantalizes us with the milieu of nightclub self-expression and a group of regular amateurs Alex gets comfortable hanging with.

From Los Angeles Times

But the tantalizing peculiarities of the characters have been whittled down.

From Los Angeles Times