titillation dans le dictionnaire PONS

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I believe this is simply one more aspect of the malignant modern appetite for instant stimulation and quick-fire titillation.
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The movie has an interesting combination of dark comedy and titillation and the actions of the characters that appear in the film are quite unpredictable.
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They are gastronomic titillation; not so much look, don't touch as look, don't smell or taste.
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She hopes men will read the book as well as women, and not for titillation.
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This transient titillation -- at most, to occupy no more than a line in the tome that will be his grand memoire.
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His sparing use of humor in this piece is unusually effective, as is his refusal to stoop to titillation or true crime story clichs.
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Despite the collection's glorious cover featuring perhaps the most aesthetically pleasing protuberant breast in the history of publishing, the stories aren't stealth attempts to double as titillation.
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Many blame the regulators, those nameless, faceless bureaucrats who oversee and enforce the titillation ban.
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Will the titillation ever give way to a cleaner intrigue?
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Most critics, however, consider the moralistic elements of the novel deceptively complex, and some point out that the "roman-feuilleton" format required a certain level of titillation to keep readers engaged.
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