taunt|taunted|taunting|taunts in English
verb
[tɔnt ,tɑnt /tɔːnt]
sneer, mock; provoke, tease
Use "taunt|taunted|taunting|taunts" in a sentence
1. Enjoys taunting the game.
2. It's the accomplice, taunting us.
3. The Rabshakeh taunts Jehovah (4-22)
4. He taunted me for being weak.
5. The taunt hit him hard.
6. They sexually taunt them.
7. 11 They taunted Frank with being poor.
8. She didn't need the taunting reminder.
9. “Remember the enemy’s taunts” (18)
10. She ignored his taunt.
11. Taunt the target to attack you.
12. Taunted by a close friend (12-14)
13. Barracked: as in taunted, heckled
14. She taunted him with cowardice.
15. They taunted Frank with being poor.
16. Black players often had to endure racist taunts.
17. The other children taunted him about his weight.
18. Investigators taunted with the letters addressed to " boss. "
19. The final taunt drew him.
20. How does Satan taunt Jehovah?— Let’s see.
21. 23 Whom have you taunted+ and blasphemed?
22. 4 A gang taunted a disabled man.
23. For years they suffered racist taunts.
24. 22 Whom have you taunted and blasphemed?
25. They taunted him with the nickname 'Fatso'.