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1
There was much good-
natured
banter
of this sort in the office.
2
The show was mostly good-
natured
banter
but did touch on some serious issues.
3
He saw through his pretentions and the tragic purpose which underlay his good-
natured
banter
.
4
She enjoyed the good-
natured
banter
-
the
give
and take that passed between them; the college stories.
5
Washington himself, moreover, was perfectly capable of good-
natured
banter
.
6
Both he and his colleague knew well when to drop the good-
natured
banter
they delighted in.
7
The scandalous stories about the domestic broils on Olympus, in which Homer indulges, only awaken good-
natured
banter
.
8
There was seriousness under his good-
natured
banter
.
9
Asked what his team-mates thought, he replied: You get a bit of good-
natured
banter
but they are class.
10
From inside the carriages came song and more laughter and a great deal of shouting and good-
natured
banter
.
11
Steinmetz's good-
natured
banter
had come back to his memory, during the last few days, in a new light.
12
They worked efficiently and methodically together, country music on the radio and a good
natured
banter
back and forth.
13
But it was good-
natured
banter
.
14
Richard at first received her gentle remonstrance with good-
natured
banter
,
and generally turned it off with a playful witticism.
15
Members of the Exchange saunter in from the smoking-room, swap good-
natured
banter
or confer earnestly with their representatives on the floor.
16
Susie, from her superior standpoint of an unmarried woman no longer young, used him with the good-
natured
banter
which she affected.
natured
banter
natured