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the provocative
noun
Something that provokes an appetite, especially a sexual appetite; an aphrodisiac.
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So why the provocative title?
The provocative newspaper columnist (Zoe Telford)?
Rist delights in the provocative.
He also championed the provocative young.
A tour of 29 of the provocative critic's favorite artworks.
"The provocative covers sold like hot cakes," he said.
Rivers, the provocative painter, sculptor and filmmaker, died in 2002.
But I fast-forwarded past all of the provocative parts.
The provocative reticence is itself a strength of his work.
The provocative title certainly worked as here I am responding.
To the viewer, the provocative images provided few answers.
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