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teased

[ US /ˈtizd/ ]
[ UK /tˈiːzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. feeling mild pleasurable excitement

How To Use teased In A Sentence

  • I can't believe people honestly teased you about that.
  • ‘You look spiffy tonight, Matt,’ I teased him as he ignored Madison's request to wait and joined us in the bathroom.
  • Snappers strike viciously when lifted from water or teased and can inflict a serious bite.
  • Almost as bad as with the local humans," said Steadiness, the zoologist who taught and teased us mercilessly. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WORLD
  • Teased by the gloom, I peered through its sandwich of heaped rings, trinkets and protective glass.
  • Lively and exuberant, it teased him to be identified. Somewhere East of Life
  • I teased her as she righted herself, but she only said in contusion: `But I haven't had a drink all day! ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Storm teased her over what he termed her magpie mind, which picked up snippets of information to store for future airing. The Outrageous Dowager
  • Unfortunately, in spite of some progress, many of these kids are still tormented and teased.
  • Investigators are sifting through evidence teased from computer software seized at the properties. Times, Sunday Times
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