Similar words: pleasing, increasing, unceasing, appeasing, displeasing, increasingly, unceasingly, purchasing. Meaning: [tɪːz] n. 1. the act of harassing someone playfully or maliciously (especially by ridicule); provoking someone with persistent annoyances 2. playful vexation 3. the act of removing tangles from you hair with a comb. adj. 1. playfully vexing (especially by ridicule) 2. arousing sexual desire without intending to satisfy it 3. causing irritation or annoyance.
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61. Aunt Edie felt there was a very teasing minx behind the girl's demure look.
62. Soon he realized that he could wound with words, teasing his sister mercilessly.
63. It had nothing to do with teasing or playing hard to get.
64. Even an aid as commonly encountered as a pair of spectacles can be a focus for teasing.
65. In a single song, he can employ sudden bursts of falsetto or a teasing growl.
66. They are teasing Navarro, but for teenage boys, they are surprisingly mild.
67. Harriet found Paul teasing Ben: asking him to sing a tune, then taunting him.
68. Mabs and Tashie's contribution seemed to consist of amiably teasing Nigel and Henry.
69. I was only teasing you because I thought you were just like the rest of them.
70. His teasing cross tempted Paul Robinson off his line and left an empty net for Dwight Yorke to stoop and head in.
71. They stopped the cab and gave him a lift home, teasing him lightly about the toasts.
72. This is a style of wheat beer that I especially enjoy, with its teasing counterpoint of tartness and chocolate-malt sweetness.
73. Normally this would have been the cue for some sympathetic teasing and commiseration, but not now.
74. A lot of that sarcasm is just bravado, and if I can put up with his teasing, can't you?
75. For me, it was the most teasing of all things, variations on a theme, slight changes.
76. Teasing you is a way for them to vent their frustration while building their own sense of power and camaraderie.
77. Sometimes teasing is funny, but sometimes it is hurtful.
78. Auntie is only teasing you. ".
79. The parody was just a form of teasing.
80. She chafed under her sister's teasing.
81. The workers wrer teasing flax.
82. Full of misunderstanding, tricking, and teasing in the novel, Emma by the famous British writer Jane Austen in early 19th century is often conceived of as a comedy of self-deceit and self-discovery.
83. Nazca Fuego - Nazca has been teasing this new rear suspension lowracer for a year or two now.
83. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
84. Don't provoke the animal by teasing. It may bite you.
85. She grew cross and wearisome, snapping at and teasing Catherine continually.
86. No screaming , grabbing, whining, hitting, teasing, tattling , breaking toys, scratching or fighting.
87. J: Our classmates were teasing Victor. They were calling him " Big Head Baboon. "
88. The dearth of genius in America is owing to the continual teasing of mosquito.
89. The clock dragged away the minutes teasing her with the 2) tediousness of the day.
90. He refused to come back to school fearing the unintentional but cruel teasing of the schoolmates.
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