kid|kidded|kidding|kids in English
verb
[kɪd]
joke, jest; tease; deceive, delude; behave foolishly (Slang)
Use "kid|kidded|kidding|kids" in a sentence
1. Records show that one female even kidded six normal kids at once.
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3. You kidding me?
4. One's own kids matter most, so my kid gets more.
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6. You're kidding.
7. Are you kidding?
8. (Laughter) No kidding.
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10. Are you kidding...
11. As a kid, like a lot of kids, I dreamed about exploring the ocean.
12. Even when we was kids, he'd sneak behind some kid and back shoot them.
13. I was kidding.
14. They kidded him about his paunch.
15. Are you kidding me?
16. Ha, ha, just kidding.
17. He's gotta be kidding.
18. Well, they weren't kidding.
19. Who am I kidding?
20. You've gotta be kidding me.
21. Dean was there? No kidding!
22. But I'm not kidding myself.
23. They've kidded out the house with CCTV cameras.
24. Are you fucking kidding me?
25. You gotta be kidding me.