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Though the question was meant to be teasing, Lauren considered it seriously.
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Ultimately, teasing out the technical problems may be only half the battle.
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At this point, I should caution against taking my Neville-teasing entirely seriously.
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The words were teasing, but there were serious undertones to his voice.
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A handsome man? His tone was teasing, but his question was serious.
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It was therefore impossible to tease out the effect of the money.
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The tease of a better idea, a better line, a better twist.
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I said; for I was now in a mood to tease him.
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Congress wouldn't like it.' Why does one want to tease the innocent?
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Charlotte would praise his good sense, Inez would tease him for cowardice.
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That provided an opportunity for more ribbing from Kyle and Jackie O.
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CHARLIE Taylor copped his share of ribbing when he took up modelling.
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Special bartenders are engaged for the occasion-bigfellows who can take ribbing.
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The conversation was lively and there was a lot of good-natured ribbing.
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Bob was ribbing him, and then he tried to get his attention-tactilely
Usage of tantalization in inglês
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This she knew; and this tantalization of her fate she keenly felt.
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This gave them a little peep into the heavens, but was really only a tantalization.
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Here, at length, after sufficient tantalization by its means, Marlboro' venturously intruded himself every day.
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What barbarous tantalization to compel them to thirst in the midst of the waters of abundance!
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I didn't feel my finger-tips because I had the agitation, the flutter, the tantalization of looking at her.
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That, she could imagine, would be a tantalization from which a sensitive woman might well wish to escape.
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The sand hills were a constant tantalization; she loved them better than anything near Moonstone, and yet she could so seldom get to them.
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Like many excellent people, he seemed possessed with a spirit of tantalization, which might easily, at a casual glance, have been mistaken for malevolence.