Similar words: tease, at ease, eased, ill at ease, pleased, increased, released, deceased. Meaning: [tɪːz] adj. feeling mild pleasurable excitement.
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1. She teased out the knots in her hair.
2. He teased Mary with a jest.
3. I felt annoyance at being teased.
4. While it was still wet, I gently teased out the tangled knots in Rosie's hair.
5. I used to hate being teased about my red hair when I was at school.
6. He teased me mercilessly about going Hollywood.
7. I used to get teased about my name.
8. Mary teased sailors with her charms.
9. He teased the dog by pulling its tail.
10. "You must be expecting a young man," she teased.
11. He carefully teased his curls into place.
12. He teased his sister mercilessly.
13. Louis was teased mercilessly by his schoolmates.
14. We teased my uncle about his new lady friend.
15. Tom teased his mother for money.
16. They teased her mercilessly with remarks about her weight.
17. She teased me for ice-cream.
18. We teased him mercilessly.
19. His friends teased him mercilessly when they found the poem.
20. He took a screwdriver and teased out the remaining screws.
21. I was teased a lot at school because I spoke with a lisp.
22. Often he teased me till my temper went and I stamped and screamed, feeling furiously helpless.
23. John teased the dog by pebbling it with a steamed stuffed bun.
24. Other children often teased me because I stuttered.
25. I can't believe people honestly teased you about that.
26. But she was too happy to be teased.
27. A dim memory teased the back of her mind.
28. Unspoken assumptions were teased out in corporations and examined.
29. Most kids get teased a bit at school - they have to learn to take it in their stride.
30. She must have gone through hell every day,[sentencedict .com] the way we teased her about her weight.