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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

Miss Dolly B. Oh, lud! and the powder's all—the duchess's barber must titivate me up directly.

From Fontainbleau by O'Keeffe, John




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