Taunting in A Sentence

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    At length Fox, in seconding a motion for confining the debate to its proper subject, burst into the fatal question beyond the subject, taxing Burke with inconsistency, and taunting him with having forgotten that ever-admirable saying of his own about the insurgent colonists, that he did not know how to draw an indictment against a whole nation.

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    Get the look right the first time so you don't have to worry about taunting from classmates or coworkers.

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    He also occasionally taunts the police and these scenes are funny, because Connors does the taunting in a really gentlemanly and polite fashion.

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    He also occasionally taunts the police and these scenes are funny, because Connors does the taunts the police and these scenes are funny, because Connors does the taunting in a really gentlemanly and polite fashion.

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    He couldn't imagine any childhood taunting that would have caused him to crawl into the earth through a cold, wet, and black hole.

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    He is perhaps best known for his taunting of opponents-before, during, and after matches.

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    He suspected she was taunting him.

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    His friend Slowacki answered them in some taunting verses, and this led to a quarrel between the poets.

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    His tribe on All-Stars used this to their advantage by having him walk around taunting the other tribe.

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    If someone else talks about you, your good friend will stick up for you and never join in on the taunting.

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    If you break tackles, spin and juke, or perform any of the taunting moves (e.g., raise the roof, around the world, etc.), you accumulate these points, which after you reach a certain total, give you access to a "GameBreaker".

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    It also had to have a lion that could seem to be convincingly talking, submitting to the White Witch's torture and taunting, and walking with child actors without eating them.

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    Luckily, the paparazzi were there to capture the whole shameful event for the cameras, taunting Brown, and saying, "Don't they know you're Bobby Brown?"

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    Neither Leonardo's genius nor his noble manners could soften the rude and taunting temper of the younger man, whose style as an artist, nevertheless, in subjects both of tenderness and terror, underwent at this time a profound modification from Leonardo's example.

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    Night Trap for the Sega CD had a few scenes with girls in negligees taunting the main character.

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    She had a feeling the doc would need his own pain meds if he kept taunting the two tense soldiers.

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    She met his taunting gaze.

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    That Barbaro was really the first to apply the lens to the camera obscura is supported by Marius Bettinus in his Apiaria (1645), and by Kaspar Schott in his Magia Universalis (1657), the former taunting Porta with the appropriation.

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    The four friends are ill-at-ease with each other, maintaining a distance until one by one they begin receiving taunting messages from a mysterious "A".

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    They also have elegant streamlined heads that allow them to easily slip out of a collar during a walk to run a few extra laps, or to get the last word in with that squirrel that has been taunting them.

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    You'll also see a monkey on a mini bike, a monkey taunting a man with beer, and so many others.