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titivate

[tit-uh-veyt] / ˈtɪt əˌveɪt /






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"The sort of things that, dare I say, have been titivated up and had quite a bit of value added to them."

From BBC

There is something anxious, and very intriguing, in the degree of experimentation in this memoir, in its elaborately titivated sentences, its thicket of citations.

From New York Times

Sharp, salty and/or crunchy are the aims here, to titivate and offset the creamy avo.

From The Guardian

“The majority were content to titivate or embellish their past.”

From New York Times

Meanwhile, their lustrous hair and glowing complexions suggest long spa weekends spent having their T-zones titivated by Aphrodite herself.

From The Guardian