Taunt Mnemonic
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taunt
taunt
/tɔːnt/
Examples
- The most common form of teasing is verbal bullying or taunting.
- When the player enters the jail the brickster will usually taunt or tease him.
- The mean group of children taunted him.
- She coldly taunts the dying man in the hospital.
- Surely, the point of taunting is to irritate and upset the tauntee.
- The band leap around the cage taunting their captives.
- The queen taunts the king while he eats.
- The rabbit was originally used in the milatary to taunt the enemie.
- The songs praise the Roses and taunt the Magwits, their traditional rivals.
- Children hover around the beasts, taunting, and mostly gawking at them.
aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing
noun
harass with persistent criticism or carping
verb
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"Tall + Aunt. A tall aunt mocking with her height."
Tall + Aunt. A tall aunt teasing and mocking with a daunting chant.
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