PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «TITILLATIVE»
titillative
tickling
touching
part
body
cause
involuntary
twitching
movements
laughter
word
tickle
evolved
from
middle
tikelen
perhaps
frequentative
ticken
touch
lightly
idiom
tickled
pink
means
titillative
lates
stimulate
excite
pleasurably
superficially
erotically
intr
defined
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transitive
verb
titillated
titillating
often
origin
titillate
classical
latin
titillatus
past
participle
titillare
collins
always
arouse
tease
interest
tingling
define
agreeably
fancy
rouse
tempt
stroking
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «TITILLATIVE»
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1
The Ashgate Research Companion to Monsters and the Monstrous
The author, obviously a cleric, also stresses that these beings are not random but
part of a divine plan, for “God has made nothing in vain.” The titillative aspect of
the monstrous races is also brought out, for by comparison to these beings, “God
...
Asa Simon Mittman, Peter J. Dendle, 2013
2
The Legacy of Boadicea: Gender and Nation in Early Modern ...
Tudor-Stuatt nation, it expresses the titillative simulraneiry of difference and
resemblance necessaty to nationhood; the volatile contours of female figuraliry
draw the permeable borders of the domestic" (1996: 29). 8 For Drayton's thitry-
yeat ...
3
Faulkner and Postmodernism
On the whole, however, I was more intrigued by another anthology series just
then appearing on Dad's shelves, called The Ribald Reader: pretty spicy stuff by
my then standards, and illustrated with titillative line drawings. What I only dimly ...
John N. Duvall, Ann J. Abadie, 2002
4
Four Restoration Libertine Plays
Indeed, his own comedy The Amorous Widow, an adaptation from Moliére,
showcases what Robert D. Hume calls 'titillative sex'.31 Then too professional
dramatists by 1670 increasingly vied with the gentlemen writers who had domin
— ...
... suppressing a gasp, intent on giving nothing away. "Your first shower. Can I
stand here?" His head hung low as he pulled at his ear pretending he was
seeing her for the first time — her titillative bareness — but his eyes gave him
away.
Francesca Rendle-Short, 1996
6
Common Sense, Or, The Englishman's Journal
I must not here omit one Publick Tickler of great Eminency, and whose Titillative
Faculty must be allowed to be singly consined to the Ear, I mean the great Signer
Farineili, to whom such Crowds resort, for the Extasy he administers to them ...
Mr. Molloy (Charles), William King, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield, 1738
7
Schirmer's Complete Rhyming Dictionary
substantive subversive successive suggestive superlative supersensitive
supportive suppositive suppressive suspensive talkative tentative titillative
tolerative transgressive transitive translative transmissive ulcerative unassertive
unattractive ...
8
The gentleman's magazine
The Bar has at present few Proficient, of this Sort, the Pulpit none, the Ladder
alone seems not to decline. I must not omit one Publick Tickler of great Eminency,
whose Titillative Faculty roust be allow 'd to be singly confin'd to the Ear, I mean ...
9
The Beauties of Literature: Consisting of Classic Selections ...
I must not here omit one public tickler of great eminency, and whose titillative
faculty must be allowed to be singly confined to the ear, I mean the great Signior
Farinelli, to whom such crowds resort, for the ecstacy he administers to them
through ...
10
A Reader's Guide to William Faulkner: The Novels
(Faulkner did occasionally use sex in his novels for sensational purposes and
sometimes, as here, for its titillative effects.) Linda offers herself to Gavin when he
asks her to tear up her Communist card and leave Jefferson. He refuses her as
he ...