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I . tease [ti:z] VB trans

2. tease AM hair:

II . tease [ti:z] VB intr

III . tease [ti:z] N inf

1. tease (scoffer):

kpiarz m

2. tease (flirt):

tease out VB trans

1. tease out wool, hair:

2. tease out fig information, truth:

Usage examples with teasing

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She enjoys the adulation which her appearance guarantees, laughing and chattering with the women and teasing the men.
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This is attributed to stress from teasing and lower self-worth in individuals with deadly initials.
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We were treated to an extreme close-up of a man whose old masculine tricks -- bullying, threats, bribes, seduction, teasing and outright violence -- didn't work anymore.
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A more recent article, mentioned how teasing is not only playful or hurtful.
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Of course, this annular eclipse is a teasing preview.
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She's also very mischievous, and enjoys teasing her sister.
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One evening her teasing leads to a slap on the face from her husband.
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Challenges (teasing, questions, qualifying, feigned disinterest) serve to increase tension, test intention and congruity.
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Some people can be aroused by tickling and teasing with a feather, flower or a piece of grass, especially when the person is ticklish in the navel.
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She has fun teasing the boys from the neighboring school as she tries to fix a church.
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