tease
छेडणे
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'
सतावणे,
चिडवणे,
त्रास देणे,
छेडणे,
गंमत (चेष्टा) करणे
example
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.
‘Commander Blair is such a 'tease' ,’ Kyle said as he checked the Peacemaker's weapon systems.
She has always been a flirt from the first day I met her and just because she was a little older, doesn't mean she has forgotten how much fun being a flirty 'tease' can be.
I put my hands on the cool stone and let the gentle breeze 'tease' my hair away from my face.
I let her know she was an incredible 'tease' .
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.
You're sweet, kind, and love to be a 'tease' at times.
Ahhhhh, I love the idea of teasing Mr B. I am such a 'tease' and I love it.
Cats are also dangled from pieces of string to 'tease' the fighting dogs.
You ask a lot of him in this role - drag, love scenes with men - and he's presented as a sex object and a 'tease' for other men.
Being a terrible 'tease' from way back, however, I deliberately posted here recently another quotation from Lott.
Many girls, which I have learnt over the years are a complete 'tease' , complete show offs and most of all just seem to want our money.
How should I balance enjoying the moment and being a 'tease' ?
You think she's a 'tease' .
Either she was blissfully innocent of being a 'tease' or she knew what sort of effect that was likely to provoke.
No one wants to be labeled immediately as the cad, the slut, or the 'tease' ; no one wants to be taken advantage of or be seen as an opportunist.
a historian who tries to 'tease' out the truth
Her dance cavorts playfully between elegance and 'tease' ; a spin of the sari around her, and her perfectly toned midriff is exposed but for a swift moment.
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' .
He's a bit of a 'tease' , too, notes another nurse nearby.
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.
I used to 'tease' her about being so house-proud
Sorry to be such a 'tease' , but you can't predict the future.
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.
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.
a historian who tries to 'tease' out the truth
some think of him as a 'tease' who likes to keep others guessing
Being an awful 'tease' , I posted something there recently under the heading ‘The neocons were right!’
He was an awkward kind of fabulist, a 'tease' who directed his subtle ironies as much at his readers as at his cats and foxes.
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' .
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