Lexicographical Neighbors of Titivations
Literary usage of Titivations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Letters of Henry James by Henry James (1920)
"... bereft of any convenient journalistic ease—I am just beginning to re-do . .
. certain little old Italian papers, with titivations and expansions, ..."
2. The Letters of Henry James by Henry James (1920)
"... bereft of any convenient journalistic ease—I am just beginning to re-do . .
. certain little old Italian papers, with titivations and expansions, ..."
3. Their Day in Court by Percival Pollard (1909)
"... no delicate titivations of the text, after the manner of a Miss Repplier; no
summing up of the whole matter in the space of a few coruscant pages, ..."
4. Hunt's Yachting Magazine (1866)
"Before however we were ready for shore, and while we were bestowing on ourselves
those last titivations which should incontinently slay each lovely Señorita ..."