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titillated
adjective as in enthusiastic
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adjective as in fascinated
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Which suggests voters aren’t nearly as titillated by all that sparkle and shine as the political mentioners would like to think.
It will know you better than you know you, and you are going to laugh, cry, be titillated—whatever—more than you ever imagined.
The volumetric flesh, aerodynamic curves and warhead breasts that so titillated Jazz Age Paris became, the show suggests, today’s template for glamazonian feminism.
That it's possible for straight men to get titillated, without having to consider the possibility that women have desires of their own.
It allowed them to feel self-righteous and titillated at the same time, an intoxicating combination that no fact can compete with.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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