Tantalize in a sentence as a verb

C'mon - you can't just tantalize readers with a reply like that and leave it hanging!

It seemed like a bunch of right wing blather that used buzzwords to tantalize pro swamp drainers.

Even chooses the letters N and S for his pseudonym to tantalize people with the hypothesis that he is Szabo.

It tantalizes you with the idea that you are someplace else, sort of, with a mostly-useless, partly obscured view on the right.

Go on the ride and tantalize me afterwards with memories and other things to offer a more complete experience.

I find that as I get older I am far less tolerant of ******** the might have tantalized me when I was a twenty-something.

So a Post which tantalizes you on the web but delivers the actual articles you can only read on your device, via a subscription.

The simplicity of the experience, nothing is there to tantalize the viewer in a manipulating fashion.

I could talk about it all day with someone who was interested, but for some strange reason the topics of web development and working from home simply don't tantalize them.

Clickbait includes generalizations or provocations in the title like 'everyone thinks..' I see sites like Forbes, Fortune, Qz, Vox also incorporating these elements, and it's kinda annoying but I guess there is so much content online these days , that you need to tantalize people to make that all-important click.

Actually, one key factor that leads Xiaomi to its current success is marketing: setting up online forums for cultivating its own fanbase; introducing flash sales with limited supplies in an effort to tantalize the consumers.

Gotta love the quote, though, "Our author must be henceforth numbered in the company of the incorrigibles who occasionally tantalize us with indications of genius, while they constantly summon us to endure monstrosities, carelessnesses, and other such harassing manifestations of bad taste as daring or disordered ingenuity can deviseā€¦"

> I wonder how we, the people, can protect our democratic systems from these dangers?Stop trading freedom for security?Politicians will always tantalize you by proposing you guns, limit speech, limit privacy, etc.> for deaths, fewer suicides, fewer terrorists, etc.> but if you let it go forever, you'll find all your freedoms have been traded for safety.

Tantalize definitions

verb

harass with persistent criticism or carping; "The children teased the new teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my failure"; "His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie"