A cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt.
1 As soon as I'd stopped razzing him and relaxed, it had happened.
2 A little innocent razzing mixed in, he judged, with some genuine resentment.
3 Handing her a photograph, Tom countered, Think about the razzing I took about you.
4 In a minute, when they found out he wasn't any good, they'd start razzing him.
5 McCarthy was well aware of the razzing Michael had taken his first years on the force.
6 Only Vince Hogan didn't participate in the razzing .
7 She couldn't deny she enjoyed razzing Dante.
8 The " razzing " had started, and Hugh lost his nerve.
9 Well, ZAP was just razzing you.
10 Bruderman says he understands the razzing .
11 Charlie can take a little razzing .
12 She could just hear the razzing she would get every time one of Kenny's buddies stopped by for pie.
13 Bennett Ryan looked like he was on the verge of losing his lunch and razzing all over the table.
14 My outfit's still razzing me.
15 He held back more to protect Charlotte from embarrassment than to ward off any razzing he'd get from his family.
16 When Pavano showed up in the Yankees clubhouse, something far worse than cruel jokes and frat-boy razzing took place: nothing.
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