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titillate

verb as in excite, stimulate

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However, it also titillated and delighted countless fans upon its release and in the 40 years since.

At best, the nightly handoffs between Fox News primetime hosts Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham are generally awkward one-minute affairs where the two stars attempt to exchange “comedic” banter to titillate their MAGA viewership.

Longstanding rumors of a theme park dedicated entirely to Disney villains have kept fans titillated for years — and though it’s apparently nothing more than an internet myth, it’s a telling sign of how popular Disney villains really are.

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Isolated lesbians learned that there were other women like them via books whose covers aimed to titillate heterosexual men.

This gave me a good opportunity to titillate both sides of his neck, and he sprang round again.

Out of the dense formations of endless fast food chains, Simon's novelties were to titillate the jaded restaurant goer.

I don't care for books that only titillate one's imagination.

Whether or no the involutions of the "Golden Bowl" will titillate his arcane sensibilities.

She has spent hours in the hot kitchen trying to concoct some dainty that may titillate that sickly palate.

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On this page you'll find 44 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to titillate, such as: amuse, entertain, tantalize, tease, tickle, and arouse.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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