Similar words: titillating, distillation, titillate, titillated, oscillation, vacillation, scintillating, collation. Meaning: ['tɪt'leɪʃn /'tɪtɪ'leɪʃn] n. 1. a tingling feeling of excitement (as from teasing or tickling) 2. an agreeable arousal 3. the act of tickling.
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1. Mundin is nonplussed at our lack of proper titillation.
2. But lately some women have fought to transcend titillation by rebranding it as fitness.
3. That TV show is nothing but titillation . It's got no substance.
4. I hope you're lying for the sake of titillation .
5. The reputations of others who may not have been so willing to be identified are sacrificed in the quest for titillation.
6. It is one where the clear purpose of extensive coverage was titillation.
7. These intrepid sexplorers test-drive techniques and toys to rate their titillation.
8. Arriving in Britain in the 1960s, he invented the modern tabloid newspaper—a stew of sexual titillation, moral outrage and political aggression.
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10. They became regular fare at many drive-ins and small theaters catering especially to young audiences looking for thrills and titillation .
11. Many for mycotic vaginitis's typical phenomenon, often is accompanied by the serious vulva titillation.
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12. This book was trading not only on self improvement through vocabulary, but on the titillation of scandal through the recent impeachment of Warren Hastings the Governor General of Bengal.
13. Price said the story had been driven entirely by Mosley's family name and the paper's pursuit of "sexual titillation".
14. The cultural damage wrought by this may be more profound than temporary titillation.
15. Protective of his art and proud of his technical prowess, Gleis doesn't want his images used for pure titillation.
16. Some films never break free of the festival circuit; some, indeed, seem to have been designed expressly for the titillation of festival audiences and nobody else.
17. He knew first-hand that the risk of discovery always increased the titillation of watching.
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