Examples of 'tantalising' in a sentence

Meaning of "tantalising"

tantalise (verb): to tease or entice someone with the promise of something desirable but out of reach, commonly used in the context of temptation, desire, or suspense
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  • present participle of tantalise
  • Alternative spelling of tantalizing

How to use "tantalising" in a sentence

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Tantalising sweetcorn in different colours and flavours.
There is nothing more tantalising than that.
Tantalising with its spicy stuffed puffballs.
Let us conjure something tantalising for them.
For a tantalising taste of childhood with a futuristic touch.
Known only from tantalising fragments.
A tantalising glimpse before it dissapears into the gloom.
Such experiments raise a tantalising prospect for shareholders.
I can think of nothing less tantalising.
Even tantalising hints of new worlds.
He additionally praised the song as smooth and tantalising.
It gives a tantalising glimpse of a culture that no longer exists.
Tender meaty chunks of tantalising nutrition.
Enjoy the tantalising sights of the female guests.
Encounters like this have left tantalising clues behind.

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It was a tantalising taste of what they were capable of.
But it was only a tantalising glimpse.
Raising the tantalising question of what you are really doing here.
Who was as beautiful as the glittering stars and just as tantalising.
It is also a tantalising mystery for physicists.
The show with tall tales and tantalising truths.
Anne was tantalising and untouchable.
In the vastness of the universe and its tantalising mystery.
We have a tantalising array of food and drink for you.
It can also be said that the aroma is somewhat tantalising.
We can weave a pretty tantalising spell around that one.
Some tantalising opportunities seemed to be within reach but vanished unexpectedly.
Look at those tantalising pies.
There are tantalising signs of what look like continents and oceans.
It has such a tantalising start.
This is tantalising evidence that physicists and astronomers alike are still digesting.
Its new climate change report contains a tantalising figure.
It gives us a tantalising illusion of gravity control when we levitate a magnet.
Your fragrance is tantalising.
They represent a tantalising feast of protein just under the surface.
The weight is tantalising.
It was a tantalising clue that they too might contain oil.
The promise of autonomous vehicle technology is tantalising to say the least.
But they had offered a tantalising glimpse into their infinite possibilities.
I mean frightfully tantalising.
It is tantalising and terrifying to think that computers could be better than humans.
These cameras can provide tantalising glimpses of life in the gloom.
A tantalising target for future work is to study how long this process took.
It must be a tantalising feeling.
The idea that the universe has some inherent form of antigravity is tantalising.
There is also one other tantalising possibility about this world.
His pair of ATP titles last year were tantalising.
Earthworks in the area also give tantalising clues to an early monastery here.
What we then knew of the Moon was fragmentary but tantalising.
Unravelling this mystery offers tantalising clues to the secrets of a lost world.

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