Someone given to teasing (as by mocking or stirring curiosity)
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Examples for "tease"
Examples for "tease"
1It was therefore impossible to tease out the effect of the money.
2The tease of a better idea, a better line, a better twist.
3I said; for I was now in a mood to tease him.
4Congress wouldn't like it.' Why does one want to tease the innocent?
5Charlotte would praise his good sense, Inez would tease him for cowardice.
1First you sent the teaser note, or in this case the e-mail.
2The Inspector was thinking: 'Pity we're not up against a real teaser.
3So, I thought it could start with like a snappy teaser opening.
4Ivy Park released a teaser via Instagram Thursday shortly after the announcement.
5The Sussex Royal Instagram account released a teaser clip from the occasion.
1Like a flash, the annoyer wheeled upon Darrin, his eyes flashing dangerously.
2She turned to find her annoyer nodding with satisfaction.
3Both Jennie and her annoyers started at the sudden appearance of the young pony rider.
4Our third annoyers of the commonwealth are rogues, which do very great mischief in all places where they become.
5In the Santi Parva, Bhishma in one place directs beggars to be driven away from towns and cities as annoyers of respectable people.
1Lincoln rebuked one of these covetous vexers by saying gravely to him: