Similar words: tease, at ease, eased, ill at ease, pleased, increased, released, deceased. Meaning: [tɪːz] adj. feeling mild pleasurable excitement.
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31. He teased her by trying to feed her chocolate profiteroles.
32. He teased Sethe into tents she was reluctant to enter.
33. Torches were again put to the kindling but the fire only teased the victim's feet and ankles.
34. He'd laughed at her, teased her, and succeeded in keeping her at a distance.
35. Her teased black hair surrounded her like a storm cloud.
36. She sent me questioning looks, evidently annoyed that I let myself be teased.
37. Graham Stuart tormented and teased Gary Ablett mercilessly throughout, beating the ex-Liverpool defender at will.
38. They teased teachers by dropping books near them, giving them a fright.
39. I can wear it up or down, teased and back-combed out or just brushed back with a headband.
40. The other two, second and third sisters, teased me too, but their taunts held no malice.
41. Boyant Kapok fibres used to stuff the life jackets had to be removed and teased open again.
42. It was a mystery that had eluded the intellectual efforts of Isaac Newton and teased the mind of Albert Einstein.
43. Ruth cried out in despair as his mouth and tongue teased her feminine core.
44. He sucked like a babe, as she teased his back with her long fingernails.
45. Robins, willow warblers, blackbirds, song thrushes, blue ties, great ties teased with their nearness - and invisibility.
46. She always smiled and only put on an angry face when she was being teased.
47. His strange quiet co-existence with Marcus was facilitated by his now surprisingly easy relations with Irina, they even teased each other.
48. He or she may be teased by the other children and remain alienated from them into adulthood.
49. Bord and Clarke teased in a giddy opening night telegram.
50. It went back to her childhood when she had been teased by her schoolmates about her stammer.
51. This is, of course, precisely the divinity with which Napoleon teased Laplace.
52. Delphine stopped typing long enough to pat her teased hair, a nervous habit she was determined to overcome.
53. My father teased me mercilessly to compensate for his own feelings of inadequacy.
54. He was teased about it but nevertheless would fetch up most evenings on my cot, smoking his chillum in companionable silence.
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55. Every so often the light wind teased it away from her ears, revealing her favourite earrings as they swung against its soft darkness.
56. I see her walking with the bride to her new village, being teased by the escort of girls.
57. The children teased the boy because of his stammer.
58. He teased the baby with his bristly chin.
59. He teased a child unmercifully.
60. He hates to be teased about his balding head.