tease
கேலி
definition
verb
Brenda teased her father about the powerboat that he bought but seldom used
make fun of or attempt to provoke (a person or animal) in a playful way.
she was teasing out the curls into her usual hairstyle
gently pull or comb (something tangled, especially wool or hair) into separate strands.
noun
Being an awful tease , I posted something there recently under the heading ‘The neocons were right!’
a person who makes fun of someone playfully or unkindly.
translation of 'tease'
துன்புறுத்து
verb
நையாண்டி செய்
example
Clearly, she's a 'tease' , a tramp and completely selfish.
How should I balance enjoying the moment and being a 'tease' ?
She was exactly how he remembered her, how every man who grew up in the Glen remembered her: a flirt and a 'tease' with a body to back up her confidence.
If you are not offended by Iowa's pink locker room, it may be because you recognize a joke, a 'tease' , and a riff.
I told him I thought Jessica was a 'tease' and that he should drop her, to which he replied that he was planning on it.
It was instead a facetious response to an anticipated 'tease' in an email between friends.
I let her know she was an incredible 'tease' .
Put on a skinny headband, then 'tease' the back of the hair with pomade or hair spray.
Spring Break girls were a 'tease' for the guys and an obvious embarrassment for the parents and grandparents, but it was certainly not a boom for any of the girls.
I wasn't trying to be a 'tease' : I simply realized I wasn't comfortable going all the way with him.
Either she was blissfully innocent of being a 'tease' or she knew what sort of effect that was likely to provoke.
For a messy look, 'tease' the hair on the crown of your head, adding height.
Lightly 'tease' a section of hair on top, and brush sides into a ponytail.
I put my hands on the cool stone and let the gentle breeze 'tease' my hair away from my face.
It started out as a joke, a 'tease' , but then one by one, each of us succumbed to the spirit of V-day and quite pathetically, whined about wanting a boyfriend.
Being an awful 'tease' , I posted something there recently under the heading ‘The neocons were right!’
‘Oh poor baby,’ Kyle mocked, waving his hand idiotically in attempt to 'tease' me.
she couldn't resist a gentle 'tease'
My expectations were aroused by the implied metaphor, but the cover is ultimately a 'tease' , and by page four I found myself loathing the book.
Instead, use a sterile needle or forceps to gently 'tease' out and unfold the hair.
Either Drudge is a 'tease' , or I'm just too-outcast hip for my own good sometimes.
It's just that Ozon is a great 'tease' !
some think of him as a 'tease' who likes to keep others guessing
Choreographers, especially, play fast and loose with the original, usually reducing the Don to a peripheral figure in a simple little love story about a barber and a village 'tease' .
In this article we have tried to 'tease' the meaning out of just a few of the sounds that have either been ignored or dismissed as relatively unimportant.
a historian who tries to 'tease' out the truth
she couldn't resist a gentle 'tease'
a historian who tries to 'tease' out the truth
As such, a department in the suitor's role often finds itself expending time, energy and self-esteem on what turns out to be an elaborate 'tease' .
The only real problem is the length of the side games (like the boat racing and space battle) which are more of a 'tease' than anything.
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