Milton teased him with a clever low free-kick from outside the area that swished past the wall and out of reach at the near post. |
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In seventh grade we teased each other a lot and finally in eighth grade he asked me out. |
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He was wearing green silk pajamas that we all secretly teased him for behind his back. |
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It was quite orderly to begin with, as the feeder teased the sharks with the frozen bait. |
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Later, I watched from the sidelines as Spanish youths teased the bulls, using their shirts as capes. |
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Inside the pearly white gates of the heaven in another world, promiscuous women teased men and had many boy friends at the same time. |
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These metaphors can be teased out in many different settings, and they talk about race in terms that are internally consistent. |
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Her short blonde hair was teased into a bouffant style, but her eyes were hidden by an elegant scarlet mask. |
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The womanly power revered in primitive societies was within me, as I teased my hair and pulled up the starched petticoats of the late fifties. |
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After shaping the spirals, he teased them with a comb for height and fullness. |
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She teased her long brown hair and put blue eyeliner under her sky blue eyes. |
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Blonde hair that was teased and curled and laced with gems and chains served as a massive crown for this overbearing woman. |
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It's kind of like the bull going for a matador who has teased but hasn't put in the telling hits. |
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His speculations in this regard, while intriguing, are teased from the silent ether and rely heavily on the fact of her general mendacity. |
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Unfortunately, in spite of some progress, many of these kids are still tormented and teased. |
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I'm going into middle school soon and I want to look my best and not be teased so much! |
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Have you no thought of how your children will be mocked and teased by other children when they're at school? |
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We laughed, we mocked, we teased, we made fun of each other, we made fun of strangers. |
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Doing so is justifiable cause for being mocked, teased, and otherwise humiliated. |
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Snappers strike viciously when lifted from water or teased and can inflict a serious bite. |
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The rocking of the rickety, old train and the whoosh and whir of the wheels teased our weary bodies and bleary eyes. |
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Rick half-turned to look at the screaming woman, a tarted-up blonde with teased hair and flashing red earrings. |
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My hair was bobbed because of my ailment and fear shot through me when some boys teased me. |
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She was teased up to the age of 7 because she used to believe in monsters and mythical beasts. |
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The smells of coffee and frying bacon teased his appetite as he looked around studying the scene. |
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This theory is proven by his bouffy fringe, teased to maximum volume, and the blond streaks he's put in. |
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She had always teased him, calling him reptilian, and he had shot back with varying degrees of irritation that at least he wasn't bovine. |
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She was mercilessly teased by boys and other girls about her physical appearance and called a snob because her father was wealthy. |
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The only possible flaw that he ever revealed, and for which he was teased, was a propensity to split infinitives. |
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What once might have been a real cow's hide, was now calico, stretched and teased over the ribs and stitched into place. |
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A few of the guys did give me some stick, teased me, but, really, I did not mind. |
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Directly to my left, a rectangular plantation almost ready for harvest stretches to the next hollow like a roll of teased Astroturf. |
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As we teased each other about our common affliction as pack rats, he offered tips on organizing the documents and clippings I was collecting. |
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They bullied younger children, they teased girls, they fought boys weaker than themselves. |
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A pack of journalists gently teased the fashion model about swapping Paris for industrial Teesside. |
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She teased him good-humoredly, and it was obvious from what she'd said that she considered him to be just another older brother. |
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I get teased by all my colleagues for being so particular about the cleanliness of the shop. |
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I was always quite fat as a child, I used to get teased about it and picked on. |
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The end result flat-lines the material leaving the playgoer with a feeling of being aurally teased. |
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She was teased by the other girls and quickly lost her Irish accent, acquiring the plummy tones she now has. |
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She grew up being teased for her plumpness, starved and binged and wept her way through adolescence. |
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One thing is certain, if campers were being teased or being picked on, this boy is one counselor who would do something about it. |
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So far I've teased three clips out, and they're not just fuzzy and crackly, they're very small. |
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We teased her a bit during the quiz but she didn't cotton on until the end. |
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I teased them that I would tell everyone on the late train that we would not even be detraining at Orlando. |
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While I was at High School, there was a guy in the year above me who was picked on and teased mercilessly because he was effeminate. |
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We always teased him about his stint as a grease monkey, but looking at this, I'd say it paid off. |
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When he teased me, but in a way that didn't deserve a truly biting retort, I pushed his chest lightly, or dug a finger into his waist. |
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I teased him that he was like the pool guy in the movies, who goes around servicing all the bored housewives. |
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Instead of being ragged and teased on all year like I was last year, I decided to bring just a few cassettes that I made over the summer. |
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The lone winds teased the white drifts of snow into the air, reminding me oddly of Fantasia. |
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He only fought with real men who deserved it, not little boys who taunted and teased. |
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He is teased at his new school for wearing his traditional loincloth, called a dhoti. |
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My skin had been super-exfoliated, every knot and tension had been teased out of my body. |
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The reader is teased by what this allegedly all-knowing narrator would seem not to know, will not acquaint himself with, or declines to impart. |
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The stars were out, and a light summer breeze teased my hair and brushed across my face. |
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Her hair was teased the way they did it about ten years ago. |
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But it was a master stroke as he teased and tormented the Dublin captain. |
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She was 16 when she enrolled in middle school, but her classmates teased her relentlessly. |
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Some parents fear that their son will be teased if he is not circumcised. |
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In my part of the country, the oppressive days of late summer are now past, and the first hint of the longed-for winter rains have teased us by speckling the dusty ground. |
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Her neon blue hair is teased high with a gray stripe emerging from the front. |
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He paused often to consider what he was being told, teased the young woman who was interpreting in sign language for the deaf children, and smiled extravagantly throughout. |
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My housemates mercilessly teased me the rest of my stay in Tuscany. |
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A visit to the city zoo was not considered complete unless one teased a monkey and made it snarl or got it to throw back the banana or nuts thrown at it. |
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She stops to rescue a cat being teased by a couple of ruffians. |
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Once, he teased me in class by doing sexual gestures and whatnot. |
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I guess I cried so much thinking that I might get the belt and was teased relentlessly by the other kids that I got off with just a slap on the hand. |
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In the course of the previous discussion that took place with regard to the submissions to the Local Government and Environment Committee, those issues were teased out. |
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Even so, he was constantly teased and harassed for his appearance and mannerisms, even ostracized. |
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From the day it was realized that they were different from both men and women, transvestites have been constantly singled out and teased endlessly. |
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He then threw on some clothes and teased his hair up to its proper height. |
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To finish, he styled the hair with a brush and slightly teased the bangs. |
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She then teased this section and smoothed it back to meet the ponytail. |
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Cash teased his hair into a pompadour, swiveled his hips, amped up his drawl, and belted out a tune worthy of a quarter million. |
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Another high schooler tearfully confesses to being teased by her peers because they thought she was anorexic. |
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The audience at both showings I attended burst into appreciative applause, alive to the fact that they were being teased. |
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The children teased my parents about their budding romance and my parents, in turn, fell in love with their tiny wards. |
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She was frequently teased by children, says Nayab Khan, for her habit of running around without a burqa. |
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Still another teased out the choicest bits from a new e-book Spitzer just published on how to police Wall Street. |
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A couple kids teased and jeered and pointed at her as she ran. |
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I grew up being teased about my toes, which appear to be webbed. |
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But you can bet I'll still get teased for having ginger hair. |
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The staff, comprised of cute young things of both sexes, wore custom-designed Buonanotte T-shirts by Yso and the girls' hair was teased and crimped to the nth degree. |
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He teased me and wound me up, without mercy, all day, for my grumpiness. |
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But the subset of women Dr. Ragaz has teased out is a majority of those who took estrogen alone. |
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This will leave you with big, texturised hair that's ready to be teased into place. |
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At primary school I was the chubbiest in my class and would get teased constantly. |
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Few teased out the seasonal climate signal recorded in the narrow part of the growth ring laid down in late summer known as latewood. |
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He was teased by other students for his accent and applied himself to reading. |
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The ovisacs were carefully teased open with blunt probes under a stereomicroscope and the number of eggs present in each ovisac counted. |
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The monobrowed girl was frequently teased at school for her unusual appearance. |
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And I don't know if that copper reaction you teased me with for H2CO3 would run that direction, would it? Looks hinky. |
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He was teased and called names like carrottop, but he just used to laugh it off. |
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The other children always teased him about being such a brain. |
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This will leave you with big texturised hair that's ready to be teased into place. |
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It's long been an in-joke between my wife Tracy and I, that one day she'd make me Lamingtons, and I have teased her regularly about it. |
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Eggs were then carefully teased off pleopod setae with jeweler's forceps and stored after being wrapped in cool, damp paper towels to minimize evaporative weight loss. |
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She made George set in the playhouse with her, and he would do it, no matter how much Pa teased him and called him girlified and threatened to make him wear dresses. |
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Drake could not resist a joke and teased them by looking downhearted. |
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In November 2016, Adidas teased a sneaker made from ocean plastic. |
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The laundresses had teased her by suggesting she'll receive the ring baked into the Halloween barmbrack she serves at tea, a traditional omen of impending nuptials. |
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We grabbed each other, roughly kissing and tossing covers and pillows about in our frantic lovemaking. We foreplayed and foreplayed, teased and teased again. |
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