Aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing.
Harass with persistent criticism or carping.
To treat or speak of with contempt.
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?
6 This is not the taunt of enemies, but the warning of friends.
7 The cruel taunt of cowardice she had flung at Roddy was explained.
8 Not for the reason that Scotland fans will taunt him on Saturday.
9 Her proud spirit shrinks beneath the cruel taunt he hurls at her.
10 So the killer likes to taunt his victims before he grabs them.
11 This may only have been the groundless taunt of an envious rival.
12 She paused, and hurled the taunt she knew would hurt him most.
13 The Wizard smiled contemptuously at her words, and added taunt to taunt .
14 Don't look back to them, princess, for you only taunt their hopes.
15 Then it had brought the broken skeleton back here like a taunt .
16 Russ's tone was sarcastic, but I ignored the good-natured taunt and continued.
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