Sentence examples for been taunting from inspiring English sources

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been taunting

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To make fun of (someone); to goad (a person) into responding, often in an aggressive manner.

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"You must have been taunting him," she says.

So what?" She might have been taunting the censors.

"He started to rank me," Benny said, meaning that the Stomper had been taunting him.

He had been taunting the Turkish army for years, and had killed many Turkish soldiers.

I stayed away from him, but I won't lie: I may have been taunting him a little.

He had them bandaged after making a slow walk past Panthers students who had been taunting Syracuse.

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He's been taunted.

They have been taunted at school.

Soccer players of African descent have been taunted during matches.

Bloomberg, who stands 5-foot-8, has often been taunted for being short by opponents.

("Ulysses," you're taunting me).

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