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noun- good natured teasing or ridicule; banter.
Consulting a thesaurus, the word taunt is used to descibe provoking, mocking, and/or teasing.
The correct spelling is me.An example sentence is "my friends keep teasing me about how to spell me".
The actions of one of the fighters was Provocative and seemed like teasing and inviting the other fighters to challenge him
It can be. Teasing is the present participle of the verb to tease and can be a verb, noun, or adjective.The girls were teasing the cat.Teasing others about their appearance is not nice.Teasing your hair can damage it by causing split ends.He made a teasing reference to her cooking attempts.
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The complement "upset" in this sentence is functioning as a subject complement. It describes the state or condition of the subject, Sidney, after the action in the question (teasing) was performed by the subject (you).
Teasing is now a sentence.
Example sentence - His teasing was harmless and annoying.
'cease teasing the baby'.
noun- good natured teasing or ridicule; banter.
There was a lot of dissension between the two brothers.Me and my sister always have dissensions about teasing
I was feeling a lot of vexation because of my coworkers' teasing and decided to seek new employment.
Consulting a thesaurus, the word taunt is used to descibe provoking, mocking, and/or teasing.
I when to the toliet sobbing because everyone was teasing me as my hair was ugly. I sobbed because I did not pass the exam.
The correct spelling is me.An example sentence is "my friends keep teasing me about how to spell me".