Adverb
In a tantalizing or teasing manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryshe smiled at him tantalizingly Source: Internet
Check), and, tantalizingly, pitching forward to a vision (or a fantasy) of a peaceful tomorrow, where the citizens of Alexandria are decorating for a festival, not building car bombs. Source: Internet
As a woman traveling alone, however, I was reluctant to be so isolated and I was a little concerned that my dried sweat seasoning made me tantalizingly taste-temping for bears. Source: Internet
Her most recent novels, from 2011’s The End of Everything, dance tantalizingly on the edge of psychological thriller territory, but inhabit an unsettling ground all their own. Source: Internet
The Cavaliers came tantalizingly close to victory, with a shot in the closing seconds to win it, but ultimately fell in a defensive slugfest. Source: Internet
One of Les Becquets's triumphs is the tantalizingly paced release of new information: about Pru's personal history, about Amy Raye's troubles and the tangled web of her life, any strand of which may be implicated in her disappearance. Source: Internet