tease|teases in English
noun
[tɪːz]
one who mocks or taunts; act of mocking; annoyance, nuisance
Use "tease|teases" 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. I'll fix it so no one teases you.
4. Don't tease me.
5. Don't be a tease.
6. I'm learning to tease wool.
7. What a tease she is!
8. You shouldn't tease him so much.
9. He used to tease her mercilessly .
10. Why do you tease her so much?
11. Stacey gets pissy if we tease her.
12. Bullyboy: a person who teases, threatens, or hurts smaller, weaker, or more vulnerable persons
13. Oh, dear.I cannot tease you about that
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15. Bullyboys: a person who teases, threatens, or hurts smaller, weaker, or more vulnerable persons
16. Don't tease him about his weight - it's cruel.
17. 10 Did a strip-tease on the rostrum.
18. It's not right to tease these men.
19. I'm sorry, it was only a tease.
20. She used to tease me about my hair.
21. Inflation seemed like a pyrrhic victory, almost a tease.
22. Synonyms for Chaffs include teases, derides, joshes, kids, mocks, rags, ribs, guys, razzes and ridicules
23. Synonyms for Coquettes include sirens, vamps, teases, seducers, flirters, flirts, seductresses, temptresses, enchantresses and hoochies
24. The other boys tease him because he is fat.
25. Banterto tease in a playful, good-natured manner