bantering in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

bantering in the PONS Dictionary

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They have a bantering, sweet, flirtatious relationship.
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Now the band is real but the star is a projection, singing and bantering in footage lifted from televised concerts.
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The language, rich in puns and allusions, is delivered in a rapid, bantering style.
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The recording records the soldiers bantering like they are playing a video game.
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There is some casual bantering, some jokes, some time for a cup of tea, but it's mostly steady work.
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With the floor cleared, the soldiers started bantering with each other.
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The cobbler brushes them off with bantering complaints about his lot as a shoemaker, poet, and widower.
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He developed a reputation as a calm and skilled negotiator, and generally tried to remain above the partisan bantering that frequently dominates legislative sittings.
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At some point everyone is reduced to bantering.
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During interviews, the hosts and the guests would often engage in comical bantering, responses and acts with each other.
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