accuse, bring to book, cutting remark, fasten on, hang something on, inform on, leg-pull, prefer charges, razz, slam, uncomplimentary remark
Definitionn. aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing
Last update: September 8, 2016
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The journalist ignored the taunts of the public . [adverb]
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The master taunts him in public. [verb]
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(3) When we turn from this view of the Chaldaeans to the denunciation of their tyranny in "taunt-songs" (ii. [verb]
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Hence the taunt to Bashan, the stronghold of the Seleucid government; hence the mention of Judah and Benjamin with the two Galilaean tribes Zebulon and Naphtali (as in Isaiah ix. [noun]
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The deep guttural laugh of the savage sounded, at such a moment, to Duncan, like the hellish taunt of a demon. [Please select]
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They would only taunt one another on such occasions, saying: "Never mind; I will repay you for all this." [Please select]
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My opponent was strong, but I showed the girl--who had often taunted me for being a weakling because I obeyed my father in everything--that I need yield to no one. [Please select]
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"Four it is," said a boy, stung by the taunt. [Please select]
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The primitive man, unable to understand his being, much less the unity of all life, felt himself absolutely dependent on blind, hidden forces ever ready to mock and taunt him. [Please select]
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Any other man would have winced at this taunt. [Please select]
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And then the taunt of Messala in the garden of Herod--"All you conquer in the six days, you lose on the seventh." [Please select]
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