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tantalized
adjective as in enthusiastic
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adjective as in fascinated
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Tantalized by prospects of greater opportunity, profitability and incentives out of state, the rational business mind makes a compelling case to leave.
Comerford, the White House executive chef, and Morrison, the executive pastry chef, are the first women to hold those posts, forming a duo that has tantalized the taste buds of guests at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. with their culinary creations for nearly a decade.
But they are tantalized by possibilities beyond the game.
Holidays like New Years Eve, though, can cause even the most ardent non-drinker to be tantalized by the siren song of liquor, especially if those around you are swigging champagne and craft cocktails with nary a concern as the ball begins to fall.
Banged-up Ja’Marr Chase has to be tantalized that Texans are hurting at safety and are vulnerable in middle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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