taunt sb. with cowardice
endure the taunts of their neighbors
drilling taunt about politics
He taunted me for being weak.
He had to endure the racist taunts of the crowd.
He had to endure the taunts of his successful rival.
the explosion was a taunting calling card from the terrorists.
They taunted him with being poor.
The other children taunted him with nicknames.
Her taunts ruffled his pride.
pupils began taunting her about her weight.
she had taunted him with going to another man.
Some of the girls taunted her about her weight.
for five years she was stalked by a man who would taunt and threaten her.
Musical snobs often deride the harmonica as a serious instrument. Togibe is to make taunting, heckling, or jeering remarks:
Because taunt is resistable and timing is subject to errors, however, encountering the aggro ceiling effect is a definite possibility.
All the while I could hear my buddies outside playing heated games of stickball. I'd also hear an occasional taunt: "Hey, where's your monkey and cup? (c)"
But if they violate their oaths after their covenant, and taunt you for your Faith,- fight ye the chiefs of Unfaith: for their oaths are nothing to them: that thus they may be restrained.
I couldn't let you rise to your father's last taunt.
He knew the teacher had heard the insulting taunts of his thoughtless schoolmates.
Ever been taunted for your woeful wandwork?
You could have chosen to ignore his taunts. What harm would they do you?
“Got there at last, have you? ” Malfoy taunted.
" Cat got your tongue? " Benny taunted.
Here is Jayneie taunting the British players.
Taunting the psychotic spouse, I realized, was not a wise move.
What taunt? The will, Robert. That will?
And he was mocking them and taunting them.
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