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  • verb Present participle of titivate.

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Examples

  • 'Dancing With the Stars': What's so 'titivating' about Pamela Anderson?

    From Inside the Box Christine Law 2010

  • Judge Len Goodman described the foxtrot as 'titivating' and Bruno Tonioli said she exuded 'waves of sensuality.'

    Home 2010

  • 'Dancing With the Stars': What's so 'titivating' about Pamela Anderson?

    From Inside the Box Christine Law 2010

  • 'Dancing With the Stars': What's so 'titivating' about Pamela Anderson?

    From Inside the Box Christine Law 2010

  • 'Dancing With the Stars': What's so 'titivating' about Pamela Anderson?

    From Inside the Box Christine Law 2010

  • Pamela Anderson does Marilyn Monroe for 'titivating' performance

    Home 2010

  • Pamela Anderson does Marilyn Monroe for 'titivating' performance

    Home 2010

  • 'Dancing With the Stars': What's so 'titivating' about Pamela Anderson?

    From Inside the Box Christine Law 2010

  • 'Dancing With the Stars': What's so 'titivating' about Pamela Anderson?

    From Inside the Box Christine Law 2010

  • No, it's because it was the only day a professional did their eye make-up and showed them the extent of the woman they could be, if they only had someone with 15 years 'experience, on £200 an hour, following them around each day, titivating their eye sockets with 10 different brushes.

    Slap shtick: How not to put on make-up Grace Dent 2010

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  • "...here, if the day should prove as peaceful as they hoped, the Surprises meant to carry on with their titivating and above all to deal with the piebald blackstrake."

    --Patrick O'Brian, The Thirteen Gun Salute, 111

    March 3, 2008