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razzing

[ UK /ɹˈæzɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt

How To Use razzing In A Sentence

  • On our way to work – a wonderful semester long panacea – we apologized sincerely and admitted that razzing each other in classic passive/aggressive mode was no solution for the exhaustion and frustration we both felt. The Amazing Survivor Race Challenge: Parenting Edition | Her Bad Mother
  • As we headed inside, Savannah was still razzing Maria about becoming a grandmother.
  • Their relationship - and his recovery - has been punctuated by similar conversations, along with plenty of good-natured razzing.
  • The best part of the show, IMHO, was the split screen of Cutter razzing Rubirosa for having to re-shoot her courthouse arrival Alynda Wheat's Beat Cop: 'Law and Order' or high and mighty? | EW.com
  • The biggest change, though, is atop the 37-foot high wall, where there are 280 new seats - plus standing room - filled with Red Sox rooters whose relentless razzing is within earshot of the left fielder.
  • Unseen insects chirped and swarmed through the sunwarmed grasses and undergrowth, the razzing of cicadas a continuous chorus in the summer air.
  • If the "razzing" is not done with the best of intentions, it can add a layer of distress. A PRIMER ON UNLEARNING CLASSISM
  • The Penguins had been razzing Scuderi this week because he had misspoken when talking to a reporter. Penguins push Stanley Cup Finals to Game 7 with 2-1 win
  • I'll have to brush up on my Giants razzing then (nt) Why you should be taking advantage of this NRCC offer. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • The "razzing" had started, and Hugh lost his nerve. The Plastic Age
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