Harass with persistent criticism or carping.
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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 She was only sore that he'd obviously used it to razz her.
2 Tracy was surprised the older woman hadn't taken this chance to razz her.
3 Well, the Red Swede got the grand razz handed to him, all right.
4 But in sessions of the caucus he and Trotter continued to razz Obama.
5 For several days after the slasher's arrest the other detectives gave me the razz .
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 .
6 Why should you care to tantalise me with a moment?
7 The few drops that fell upon his patiently protruded tongue served only to tantalise him.
8 We but please and tantalise ourselves with beautiful dreams.
9 Don't tantalise me any longer; tell me the name.
10 You tantalise me with your account of 'warm days.'
11 In front the green tops of the palm-trees by the Nile tantalise but stimulate the soldiers.
12 It will recall and remind and suggest and tantalise , and in the end drive you mad.
13 I could see just enough to tantalise me.
14 I will tantalise my readers with a quotation:
15 And the clothes themselves, when beautifully handmade, never fail to tantalise even the most hardened cynic.
16 However, annualised returns of 3 per cent over the next decade is hardly likely to tantalise investors.
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