taunt in the PONS Dictionary

taunt Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to taunt sb about sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Outside in the street, he is taunted by a group of thugs.
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His athletic dominance elicited racial taunts which he ignored.
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He even heard the wind and birds taunting him and the leaves shaking at him as if he was not a man.
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She rightly taunts the world around her, sounding utterly defiant.
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The brawl reportedly developed after fans taunted each other with nationalist slogans.
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Joe is taunted by his classmates, and hassled by creditors about his father's mounting bills.
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Players can also maintain their style grade by taunting enemies at close range.
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There, she is safe from school and the taunts and teases of kids who don't understand her.
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The fourth button is used specifically for taunts which has no purpose beyond annoying the opponent or showing off.
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Her classmates ostracize, taunt, and throw things at her regularly.
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