Crossword-Solution: TITILLATE 9 letters, 19 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Titillate v. t. & i. To tickle; as, to titillate the nose with a
feather.

We have 19 clues for the answer “TITILLATE”

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Make sexually excited 1 answer
Excite pleasurably 1 answer
Excite pleasantly 1 answer
Arouse sexually 1 answer
Arouse agreeably 1 answer
Amuse divertingly. 1 answer
Tickle one's fancy 2 answers
TRIFLE with love 5 answers
Tantalize 8 answers
AROUSE INTEREST 10 answers
AROUSE, AS INTEREST 10 answers
arouse again 11 answers
A TITILLATING STORY APPEARED IN THE USUALLY CONSERVATIVE MAGAZINE 11 answers
Tickle 18 answers
Thrill 45 answers
Amuse 48 answers
Glamorise 55 answers
Excite 76 answers
Arouse. 81 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TITILLATE (5)

How small a portion of the income of a gentleman in easy circumstances is laid out merely in giving pleasurable sensations to the body of the possessor! The greater part even of what is spent on his kitchen and his cellar goes, not to titillate his palate, but to keep up his character for hospitality, to save him from the reproach of meanness in housekeeping, and to cement the ties of good neighbourhood.
The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay, Vol. 2 (of 4) Thomas Babington Macaulay 2000
You titillate yourself, my good friend.” Then, as Florent protested, he continued: “Yes, yes; you are an artist in your own way; you dream of politics, and I’ll wager you spend hours here at night gazing at the stars and imagining they are the voting-papers of infinity.
The Fat and the Thin Émile Zola 2002
Then, (though the States in the field of imagination present not a single first-class work, not a single great literatus,) the main objects, to amuse, to titillate, to pass away time, to circulate the news, and rumors of news, to rhyme and read rhyme, are yet attain'd, and on a scale of infinity.
Complete Prose Works Walt Whitman 2005
Are you an Epicure? You may so stew, distill, and titillate your palate with essences that a hecatomb shall be swallowed at every meal.
The Adventures of Hugh Trevor Thomas Holcroft 2006
But while his power was at its height It perished in a single night; For, with his bills by law abolished, Jim's occupation was demolished; Headlines that can't be blazed abroad On bills and posters are a fraud; They cease to titillate the mob Or draw the pennies from its fob, So Jim was "fired" and lost his job.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, March 28, 1917 Various 2005

Quotes with TITILLATE (3)

An alternative — and better — definition of reality can be found by naming some of its components: air, sunlight, wind, water, the motion of waves, the patterns of clouds before a coming storm. These elements, unlike 20th-century office routines, have been here since before life appeared on this planet, and they will continue long after office routines are gone. They are understood by everyone, not just a small segment of a highly advanced society. When considered on purely l…
Robert M. Pirsig
I am demonstrating to you how tasty I think words are. I’m having sex with words in front of you. I’m playing around with them. I’m getting off. I’m trying to titillate you. There’s this magical substance, language, that I’m laying out for you. Then you’re going to fondle it.
Wayne Koestenbaum Our Deep Gossip: Conversations with Gay Writers on Poetry and Desire
I want to say before I go on that I have never previously told anyone my sordid past in detail. I haven't done it now to sound as though I might be proud of how bad, how evil, I was. But people are always speculating-why am I as I am? To understand that of any person, his whole life, from birth, must be reviewed. All of our experiences fuse into our personality. Everything that ever happened to us is an ingredient. Today, when everything that I do has an urgency, I would not …
Malcolm X The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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Appears in: NYT, Universal.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1962–2001).