Harass with persistent criticism or carping.
A cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt.
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Examples for "ride "
1 Earlier this year Meituan-Dianping began to challenge Didi by offering ride - hailing services.
2 From here, it was five days' ride to Bôkthersa, in good weather.
3 Riders with service animals are still to order their standard Uber ride .
4 Nature has given Western Australia all it needs to ride this wave.
5 But fail to take responsibility -and the free ride is over.
1 Dublin: The Dublin market benefitted from the general rally around Europe today.
2 Recent market trading has seen an impressive rally in global stock prices.
3 Several thousand of Leung's supporters also staged a pro-government New Year rally .
4 The index extended its new year rally into a fifth straight week.
5 The President held another political rally today, this time in Mosinee, Wisconsin.
1 But the market, despite the current optimism, is not taking the bait .
2 Each type involves different techniques to tempt fish into taking the bait .
3 The bait should be rested in the centre of the treadle platform.
4 She said the Department of Conservation was trying different types of bait .
5 Didn't the executive at Warner call it 'Oscar bait ' just last month?
1 She dropped the rag when raised voices sounded from the main house.
2 Number Nine, voiced by Elijah Woods, leads the rag dolls to survival.
3 Over the past 20 years the rag - and - bone trade has had a makeover.
4 Funny really, seeing as the rest of us was in rag order.
5 He pushed aside the rag , stared to the south for a moment.
1 It was therefore impossible to tease out the effect of the money.
2 The tease of a better idea, a better line, a better twist.
3 I said; for I was now in a mood to tease him.
4 Congress wouldn't like it.' Why does one want to tease the innocent?
5 Charlotte would praise his good sense, Inez would tease him for cowardice.
1 Place cod in saucepan; cover with cold water, bring to a boil.
2 EU stocks of cod are at historic lows after years of overfishing.
3 Sylvia got first choice, and picked a couple of fine young cod .
4 The fishing is principally for cod in the fall, winter and spring.
5 Ames suggests that cod should be managed the same way lobster is.
1 The one will taunt , the other defy; one aggresses, the other retaliates.
2 The taunt had long since lost its sting; so I replied, meekly:
3 The taunt was quite lost on him; he was calmly regarding Natalie.
4 The very children on the streets would taunt my children about it.
5 Not able to resist an opening taunt , she added, A fillet knife?
1 What if I'd told this condescending little twit his report was good?
2 But Englishmen should be the last to twit her with such ignorance.
3 A nice fellow he is to twit a man with the bottle.
4 He was too wise then to twit those others with their unbelief.
5 For all that, he didn't seem like too much of a twit .
1 A few facts gleaned from this enticing book to tantalize potential readers.
2 You tantalize me to death with talking of conversations by the fireside.
3 Ah, Frederick; why again tantalize me with your promises, and false prospects.
4 Yes, we must appear in public; we must tantalize the gossips!
5 On the back was jotted a partial list, intended to tantalize .
1 Sibylla began again: to tantalise him seemed a necessity of her life.
2 A day sent from the heavens to tease and tantalise the golfing palates.
3 There was just enough to tantalise the poor brutes without filling their stomachs.
4 But the curtain is drawn back only to tantalise us.
5 Others have their roots in Greek or Roman mythology, such as panic and tantalise .
1 Christopher tried not to smile, but his buddies razzed him and laughed.
2 And get me razzed off the stage when I come on?
3 When they finally arrived, the understandably annoyed passengers vocally razzed them.
4 The fellows razzed the life out of me; some of 'em called me Paddy.
5 Seeing that Trush was filming, they razzed one another: "Aw fuck," said one.
6 One of the linebackers razzed him from the bar.
7 Besides, these guys probably razzed male reporters also.
8 Some of the newspapers razzed his story.
9 Kids can be cruel, and your daughter might be razzed at school for being the only fourth grader without a cellie.
10 At both restaurants Kazem and Suthep individually razzed him about his new girlfriend but they believed that he did not know anyone.
11 After each song, the other classes cheered the singers, except when the sophomores and freshmen sang: they always " razzed " each other.
12 "Hey," I razzed Art, "how come KPD missed these?"
13 "I had to stand my ground," she said, "because it was in front of these cooks who razzed me every day.
14 She was only sore that he'd obviously used it to razz her.
15 Tracy was surprised the older woman hadn't taken this chance to razz her.
16 Well, the Red Swede got the grand razz handed to him, all right.
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razz Verb
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