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He removed his shirt, feeling embarrassed and titillatingly naughty.
Slowly, seemingly titillatingly...until Louis saw what she was doing: stripping herself of all possible weapons.
Fifty-four sounds titillatingly high when it refers to the number of newly discovered planets that are potentially habitable.
But when she said good night in that titillatingly throaty voice of hers, turned, and reached for the door handle, the demon in him was aroused.
At this, John and Bernice became so adept that by the end of 1950 they produced a titillatingly tasty cranberry sherbet.
And just happening to mention a line of suicides, mysterious disappearances and accidental deaths is what Ms. Howe does, titillatingly, perhaps, but with no regard for effect.
Lady Black, who writes for her husband's newspaper under her maiden name, Barbara Amiel, began her column Monday with a titillatingly candid report on the evening.
As the radical notions of realism swirled around him, he produced florid, old-style history, biblical and allegorical extravaganzas, most titillatingly "The Birth of Venus" in 1863.
They even participate in an X-rated rendering of "Double, double, toil and trouble" in which a prostrate Macbeth is titillatingly massaged to the beat of their incantation.
April Cornell, with its calicoes and laces, is gone, but everywhere this season the long white cambric petticoats and chemises of 19th-century undergarments abound, titillatingly styled now for outerwear.
The New York Times stated, "Only Jackson would use that title for a heterosexual love song..." Rolling Stone described the number as "titillatingly titled" but "determinedly heterosexual."
David Leveaux directs a titillatingly talented cast that includes Laura Benanti, Jane Krakowski, Mary Stuart Masterson and Chita Rivera.
Then it had been part of a game, titillatingly effervescent, the sort of thrill he experienced in a horror movie or at the summer carnival's House of Terror, not the foreboding he sensed now.
Jeremy and Leslie are wayward, late 1960's spirits, free from their spouses, eager to start anew, anxious yet happy to be living near one another - only there's something peculiar about their titillatingly close friendship.
Carried away by her own excitement (and everything in life, to her, seemed to be deliciously, titillatingly exciting), she even went so far as to give her seat-mate a little push and urge her: "Run!
The duet's sexual crescendo, so titillatingly elongated and then consummated in the tidal music, becomes Billy and Julie's thrilling defiance of both their own sense of defeat and their community's Puritan propriety.
When Mr. Cotton, now 39, started the group in September 2002, he was known for fantastical landscapes made of sweets, like a house built from donuts or a molten chocolate waterfall, rendered in titillatingly photorealistic detail.
She and her entourage of titillatingly tacky "Zombettes" (originally played by the rest of the cast, decked out in intentionally unconvincing 'disguises') sound the shrill soprano war-cry of "Zombies from The Beyond".
It's a tension that can be as disorienting as a cold night in Southern California, as titillatingly cross-cultural as the name of a nouveau-noir manga series "Cowboy Be-bop," as provocative as incongruity itself.
With the commissioned posters, his goal was to portray the stars of the music halls and cafes in a way that would cause a frisson in the bourgeois viewer: if they looked gaudy, outrageous and titillatingly decadent, that was the point.
And women, when they became their wives, would expect them to be perfect lovers even on the wedding night - subtle, tender, raffish, respectful, titillatingly debauched, and knowing as much about the reproductive organs of both sexes as Harvard Medical School.
The other major story this month concerns the surveying of Loch Ness which titillatingly talks about the discovery of 'new species' Not necessarily Nessie however, but various small invertebrate worms which may be living in the extraordinarily deep loch.
Ms. Sarne drove home the point with plunging-back dresses that had titillatingly skinny straps crisscrossing delicate shoulder blades, dresses with cowls that fell revealingly just above the derriere and dresses with breezy collars that kissed nothing but bare skin.