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titivate

[tit-uh-veyt] / ˈtɪt əˌveɪt /






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

From The Guardian • Aug. 16, 2019

One in three people in the UK – 20m – are gardeners and they spend £5bn a year at 30,000 garden-related businesses to titivate their flower beds, window boxes, allotments and lawns.

From The Guardian • Mar. 31, 2013

They titivate their short hair: "nothing fantastic, no hint of Merseybeat".

From The Guardian • Dec. 17, 2012

Because nature often takes a bad picture, TV cameramen have learned a few tricks to titivate nature's frowzy face.

From Time Magazine Archive

It would be five o'clock before he finished his work: at six he had an engagement, and it would take him some time to wash and titivate.

From True Tilda by Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir