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Discover LudwigSentence The word "razz" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an informal way to make fun of someone or something, usually in a lighthearted or playful way. For example: "My little brother always tries to razz me whenever I make a mistake."
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We really razz them about that, 'You guys chickened out!' " When Mr. Paul's campaign jet broke down last year in Wolfeboro, N.H., Mr. Romney's wife, Ann, offered to let Mr. Paul, an aide and one of his granddaughters stay the night at their summer home on Lake Winnipesaukee.
Next time you go out on the razz though, Denker, please take that sourpuss Lady Mary with you.
There was no disorder because there was no money with which to go out on the razz.
His producer greeted us the next morning like a couple of naughty schoolboys: "You boys have been out on the razz, haven't you?" But Evans said: "No, not at all.
He doesn't know if the three of them will ever go on the razz together but, if they do, it won't be to Thorpe Park.
He also likes a good razz; some of the jokes worked (the one that ended "and an armored car ride to safety when the revolution comes," for example), and others made everybody cringe.
Back when we were regular sledders, Wallow always used to razz Herb about his getup.
How much of this n-wording is faithful reporting of the way people talked in 1858, or necessary dramatic emphasis, and how much of it is there to titillate and razz the audience?
The guitars are jumped-up and plasticy; the melodies are gorgeous; and Malkmus's abstractions are rooted in something more urgent than the adolescent desire to razz.
The patron of the Auberge, & some young F.F.I's had made the reporters welcome, and one boy had given a razz recital on the clarinet in their honor, jazz being considered a special Allied, anti-Fascist, Resistance form of music.
Among those appearing are Gonzo, Kermit, Miss Piggy and the ornery Statler and Waldorf, who "just razz me throughout the show," Mr. Reineke said.
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