Teasev example sentences

Related (6): teaser, teasing, teased, tease, teases, teasingly

tease

verb

tease (verb) · teases (third person present) · teased (past tense) · teased (past participle) · teasing (present participle)

  - make fun of or attempt to provoke (a person or animal) in a playful way:

  - tempt (someone) sexually with no intention of satisfying the desire aroused:

  - gently pull or comb (tangled wool, hair, etc.) into separate strands:

  - comb (hair) in the reverse direction of its natural growth in order to make it appear fuller:

  - comb (the surface of woven cloth) to raise a nap.

Synonyms

chaff, rag, mock, guy, satirize, deride, ridicule, taunt, bait, goad, rib, josh, razz, fun, shuck, chiack, sledge, rot, twit, quiz, smoke, rally

"Teasev" Example Sentences

1. Stop being a tease and tell me what you really want.
2. She loves to tease her younger brother.
3. His comment was just a tease, he didn't mean it seriously.
4. I can't believe you would tease someone about their appearance.
5. It's not nice to tease someone about their fears.
6. He loves to tease me about my accent.
7. She had a playful, teasing look in her eyes.
8. The comedian made a lot of teasing jokes at the audience's expense.
9. He's just teasing you, he doesn't really mean it.
10. I don't know why he teases the dog like that - it's cruel.
11. The children were teasing each other mercilessly.
12. She gave him a teasing smile and walked away.
13. I often tease my friends about their quirks.
14. I can tell when my sister is teasing me because she has a mischievous glint in her eye.
15. He's always teasing me about my height.
16. She doesn't like it when people tease her about her accent.
17. I knew they were just teasing me, but it still hurt my feelings.
18. They tease each other like an old married couple.
19. The little girl giggled as her father tickled her, teasing her about being a grouch.
20. Stop teasing the cat with the laser pointer, it's not fair.
21. His teasing was getting on my nerves, so I told him to stop.
22. She only teases people she feels comfortable with.
23. His teasing banter put everyone at ease.
24. Teasing the bull is dangerous - it could charge at any moment.
25. She was known for her sharp wit and teasing jokes.
26. The older boys were teasing the younger ones, making them feel inferior.
27. He was just trying to tease her out of her shell.
28. Despite his teasing demeanor, he was actually a very kind-hearted person.
29. She was always up for a bit of lighthearted teasing.
30. The little boy was too scared to go near the clown, who seemed to be teasing him on purpose.

Common Phases

1. Don't tease me like that; it's not funny.
2. He loves to tease his little sister; she always falls for it.
3. I have to admit, I tease him a bit too much; it's just so easy.
4. It's important not to tease people about their appearance; it can be hurtful.
5. My dog loves to tease me with his toys; he'll bring them just out of reach and wait for me to try to grab them.
6. As kids, my siblings and I would always tease each other relentlessly; it was just part of growing up.
7. I know you're just teasing, but sometimes it goes too far; I don't want to be embarrassed in front of others.
8. Don't tease me about my cooking skills; I'm trying my best.
9. My friends and I love to tease each other for our quirky habits; it just makes us laugh.
10. I hate when people tease me about my accent; it's not my fault I was born in a different country.

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