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titillate

[tit-l-eyt] / ˈtɪt lˌeɪt /


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I acknowledge that chaos is titillating, and change can be exciting, and I understand the lure of joining an elite conference and what that can mean as far as prestige and visibility.

From Seattle Times

"One thing I want to make very, very clear, I don't want anyone for one second to think that I am titillated by images of children," he told NBC in 2004.

From Salon

She admits to enjoying social media pile-ons over a glass of white wine, and is titillated when she sees someone get arrested on the street.

From New York Times

Some of these tricks may be old hat to you carnal connoisseurs, but I guarantee you'll find at least a few to be titillatingly novel.

From Salon

For Kroll, directing Brooks led to a number of “nerve-racking and titillating” sessions.

From Los Angeles Times