tease|teased|teases|teasing in English
verb
[tɪːz]
pester, taunt, mock; annoy, irritate; arouse desire without satisfying it, tempt in a sexual manner; comb in the opposite direction, pull hair away from scalp and comb towards the head in order to make hair look thicker; rip into pieces; make fun of a person in a playful manner; raise nap (Fabrics); separate fibers (Fabrics)
Use "tease|teased|teases|teasing" in a sentence
1. Creaky Cranky- Thomas teases Cranky that he's Creaky, and Cranky teases Thomas that he's little
2. Cute maiden Ananter erotically teases
3. Banter: 1 n light teasing repartee Synonyms: backchat , give-and-take , raillery Types: badinage frivolous Banter persiflage light teasing Type of: repartee adroitness and cleverness in reply v be silly or tease one another Synonyms: chaff , jolly , josh , kid Type of: bait , cod , …
4. I'll fix it so no one teases you.
5. Hangin'around, flirting', teasing.
6. We teased him mercilessly.
7. Don't tease me.
8. I wasn't teasing.
9. Teasing her?
10. He teased his sister mercilessly.
11. Don't be a tease.
12. Hitting and teasing each other.
13. She teased me for ice-cream.
14. He teased Mary with a jest.
15. Bantering (plural Banterings) teasing
16. Stop teasing the cat!
17. He teased a child unmercifully.
18. I felt annoyance at being teased.
19. Tom teased his mother for money.
20. I'm learning to tease wool.
21. He was only teasing you.
22. What does Bantering mean? Teasing
23. Give over teasing that cat.
24. Battlefield 6 teased at EA Play
25. Mary teased sailors with her charms.