0 to improve the small details of someone's appearance by arranging their hair, putting on make-up, etc.
These clauses would seriously hinder such success, because it is in the garden that the dinghy sailor looks after his boat and titivates it.
He finds greater satisfaction in titivating up some old hospitals rather than in seeing the new shining structures.
In the long run, it would be a waste of money to try to titivate the present road.
We should like factories to be titivated, brought up to date, and re-modelled.
There is strong competition to supply what it is thought people want and to titivate them and attract their attention by various means.
To come here today and suggest that by titivating round through publicity campaigns, that by added recruitment.
People have unsuspectingly been eating meat that they thought was of the best, only to find that it was titivated to be the more readily sold.