tantalizing in the PONS Dictionary

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However, some models offer tantalizing pieces of information that are, however, difficult to interpret.
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Where he got all this knowledge is generally not revealed; we get only these tantalizing hints at the character's past.
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Tantalizing double-crosses mount right up to the eerie final scene.
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Tantalizing is generally playful among adults, although among children it can be hurtful, such as when one child acquires a possession of another's property and will not return it.
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But the film also has an unusual amount of tantalizing comic ideas so that every 10 minutes or so, it makes you explode with laughter.
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Several mineral reactions have been identified as plausible culprits, but measurements of sulfur isotopes have provided some of the most tantalizing evidence.
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The latter chronicles the history of the paperback format and highlights the designers behind the tantalizing cover art that became its signature selling point.
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He comments on her regal and tantalizing appearance.
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All that is left of many of the volumes are tantalizing titles that hint at all the history lost due to the building's destruction.
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Of course, non-mysteries had somewhat less tantalizing clues and questions, but the same format was kept.
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