He might have to back up a little bit on the incompetence of the Junior E, but Mrs. Grundy would be behind him a hundred per cent on the morals issue-when he released some of the photographs, and titillated her nasty imagination by reference to others too indecent to release.
"Eight Keys to Eden"
Mark Irvin Clifton
If people come not to be made better, but to be amused, to have their ears soothed by flowing declamation, to have a shallow intellectual curiosity titillated by cheap displays of verbal subtlety or novelty, the unfortunate preacher will often descend to the level of his audience.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill
The deftly handled pinch pleasantly titillated their nerves, and the dexterous use of the snuff-box, moreover, could also serve the purposes of vanity by displaying the beautiful whiteness of the hand, and the splendour of the rings upon the fingers.
"The Social History of Smoking"
G. L. Apperson