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tease
 (t  z)
KEY
VERB:
teased
,
teas·ing
,
teas·es
VERB:
tr.
- To annoy or pester; vex.
- To make fun of; mock playfully.
- To arouse hope, desire, or curiosity in without affording satisfaction.
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- To urge persistently; coax:
teasing their mother for more candy.
- To gain by persistent coaxing:
"the New York editor who could tease great books from the unpromising woolly jumble of an author's first draft"
(Ian Jack).
- To deal with or have an effect on as if by teasing.
- To cut (tissue, for example) into pieces for examination.
- To disentangle and dress the fibers of (wool, for example).
- To raise the nap of (cloth) by dressing, as with a fuller's teasel.
- To ruffle (the hair) by combing from the ends toward the scalp for an airy, full effect.
VERB:
intr.
- To annoy or make fun of someone persistently.
NOUN:
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- The act of teasing.
- The state of being teased.
- One that teases, as:
- One given to playful mocking.
- A woman who behaves like a coquette.
- A preliminary remark or act intended to whet the curiosity.
PHRASAL VERB:
tease out
- To get by or as if by untangling or releasing with a pointed tool or device:
"It takes a carefully trained expert to tease out the truth"
(Arthur Green).
ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English tesen, to comb apart, from Old English t san
OTHER FORMS:
teas ing·ly
(Adverb)
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