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annoy persistently; "The children teased the boy because of his stammer" harass with persistent criticism or carping; "The children teased the new teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my failure"; "His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie" to arouse hope, desire, or curiosity without satisfying them; "The advertisement is intended to tease the customers"; "She has a way of teasing men with her flirtatious behavior" tear into pieces; "tease tissue for microscopic examinations" raise the nap of (fabrics) separate the fibers of; "tease wool" someone given to teasing (as by mocking or stirring curiosity) coquette: a seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men mock or make fun of playfully; "the flirting man teased the young woman" ruffle (one's hair) by combing towards the ends towards the scalp, for a full effect the act of harassing someone playfully or maliciously (especially by ridicule); provoking someone with persistent annoyances; "he ignored their teases"; "his ribbing was gentle but persistent"
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| teaspoon |
a small spoon used for stirring tea or coffee; holds about one fluid dram as much as a teaspoon will hold
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| tease |
(tease) (t[emacr]z) to pull a tissue apart with needles for microscopical examination.
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(tea
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| tease |
the action of a mare in heat; the action of a stallion when he sees mares; to bring a teaser stallion near mares to determine if they are in heat
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