| tease |
brief phrase spoken by the anchor immediately before playing a spot or going to traffic (or some other interruption of the newscast) to tell the listener about a story coming up later; the tease should intrigue the listener without either misrepresenting the story or revealing it entirely
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| teas | disentangle and raise the fibers of |
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| teas | feeling mild pleasurable excitement |
| teas | any of several herbs of the genus Dipsacus native to the Old World having flower heads surrounded by spiny bracts |
| teas | a device for teasing wool |
| teas | a flat at each side of the stage to prevent the audience from seeing into the wings |
| teas | (informal) an attention-getting opening presented at the start of a television show |
| teas | a particularly baffling problem that is said to have a correct solution |
| teas | an advertisement that offers something free in order to arouse customers' interest |
| teas | someone given to teasing (as by mocking or stirring curiosity) |
| teas | a worker who teases wool |
| teas | (British) a restaurant where tea and light meals are available |
| teas | the act of removing tangles from you hair with a comb |
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