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- verb Present participle of
titivate .
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Examples
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'Dancing With the Stars': What's so 'titivating' about Pamela Anderson?
From Inside the Box Christine Law 2010
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Judge Len Goodman described the foxtrot as 'titivating' and Bruno Tonioli said she exuded 'waves of sensuality.'
Home 2010
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'Dancing With the Stars': What's so 'titivating' about Pamela Anderson?
From Inside the Box Christine Law 2010
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'Dancing With the Stars': What's so 'titivating' about Pamela Anderson?
From Inside the Box Christine Law 2010
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'Dancing With the Stars': What's so 'titivating' about Pamela Anderson?
From Inside the Box Christine Law 2010
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Pamela Anderson does Marilyn Monroe for 'titivating' performance
Home 2010
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Pamela Anderson does Marilyn Monroe for 'titivating' performance
Home 2010
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'Dancing With the Stars': What's so 'titivating' about Pamela Anderson?
From Inside the Box Christine Law 2010
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'Dancing With the Stars': What's so 'titivating' about Pamela Anderson?
From Inside the Box Christine Law 2010
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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
chained_bear commented on the word titivating
"...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