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"teasingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is intended to make somebody feel embarrassed, annoyed, etc.
  2. in a way that suggests something and makes somebody want to know more
  3. in a way that is intended to make somebody sexually excited
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Some of the cooks referred to me teasingly as the Kid.
" Hart asks at one point, as Johnson teasingly replies, "Ex-Lax.
It is a teasingly precarious-looking object for a sober building.
I tell him teasingly that I understand why he makes women swoon.
"If I stand here can I get into this shot?" he asked teasingly.
The finger's placement seems a pointed, possibly sexual gesture but remains teasingly enigmatic.
Having my hair teasingly prodded during recess or being called "oreo" felt normal.
"Didn't I see a Mercedes-Benz in your driveway?" the winery owner asked teasingly.
Bell mentioned teasingly that his friend Lord Chadlington advised the Bahrainis on communications matters.
Naz's disapproving sister, Cala (Ashleigh Awusie), discovers their secret and teasingly threatens to expose them.
In one episode, she teasingly placed her toe on the scale as he weighed himself.
Even the characters' histories, teasingly told in flashback, set the stage for the second half.
I likewise sent an email to a publicist, teasingly proposing theater matinees for nursing mothers.
At other moments, at his most playful, he would rock teasingly from foot to foot.
"Watch yourself," Daniel Light said as he teasingly slid a dagger through an onlooker's legs.
Sometimes she'll teasingly smack me across the chest to make sure I'm not drowsing along.
A sizable king teasingly jumped out of the water a few meters ahead of us.
He's what Filipinos teasingly call a "nose bleed" -- a local who never bothered to learn English.
"Not got the hens to lay square eggs for you yet, M. Poirot?" he asks teasingly.
Hawkeye's head floats against a black background, and she casually, teasingly chats with someone off-panel.
In moments, as the Serge Gainsbourg songs play, the temperature teasingly rises, suggesting a closer connection.
She beckoned, teasingly, when he exited — "We're coming with you" — making him blush like a schoolboy.
"You don't know nothing about the woman's body, do you?" she said to Mr. Chan, teasingly.
I didn't want to kill the vibes, and teasingly told him to tell me what it was.
Instead, he is content to deliver extended shots and images that are achingly melancholy, and teasingly cluttered.
Gowar's mermaid is this vividly realistic novel's touch of magic realism, and its genuineness is teasingly ambiguous.
These references to the real world pop up every so often like teasingly, briefly hoisted red flags.
Shapiro, who is thirty-eight, constructed a scenario that teasingly mirrored "The Bachelor," which airs on ABC.
Though it floats teasingly in the sky above us almost every night, our Moon remains full of secrets.
"He was just doing his job getting me ready for the cold cruel world out there," she said teasingly.
" It teasingly replies, "I can understand how the limited perspective of an unartificial mind would perceive it that way.
Mr. Dylan's voice is clear, cutting and ever improvisational; working the crowds, he was emphatic, committed, sometimes teasingly combative.
We haven't forgotten the word, and we know its meaning, but its formulation dances teasingly just beyond our grasp.
But the teasingly combative duets for Ms. Thomas and Darrin Wright, conceivably a stand-in for her brother, wore thin.
Mr. Eggleston's adroit compositions and vibrant light teasingly suggest that a larger story lurks within the minutiae of everyday existence.
Zolciak-Biermann then teasingly turned to her hubby: "Hey, can I trap with baby number seven?" she said with a laugh.
"We did a lot of cooking, and watching movies and … you know," he said as he teasingly lifted his eyebrows. "It."
"Mean mug," she captioned one of the most revealing snaps, which was still teasingly cut off right below the bra line.
"Mean mug," she captioned one of the most revealing snaps, which was still teasingly cut off right below the bra line.
Odd translations into English, teasingly referred to as "Chinglish", have long been a common sight in China, even spawning dedicated websites.
Then it's on to the interiors, still lifes, landscapes and garden views, all rendered in heated color and teasingly offhand brushwork.
Teasingly, Matisse suggested to the competitive Picasso that if he were ever to paint Gilot, he would paint her hair green.
"I'm not going to tell you what my code is," because it would reveal what he has paid, he said teasingly.
Mr. Wick encouraged her to reminisce and teasingly asked her if it was true her husband had once been a movie star.
With its number of different systems and interactions, Death Stranding is only a walking simulator in the teasingly literal sense, of course.
" Barack Obama once teasingly told the director David Nutter that he had killed off all of his favorite characters on "Game of Thrones.
It opens with the cellist playing soft, flickering bursts of notes and melodic fragments — as if starting a dialogue, but tentatively, almost teasingly.
"I like my job — you're not getting rid of me that easily," Ms. Pelosi replied teasingly, according to two people who were present.
Their newest record, the teasingly titled Music For Listening to Music To expands their sound with the help of Ryan Adams at the helm.
One boyfriend impressed upon me the importance of having 'something to hold onto' and teasingly warned me that I'd better not lose my butt.
Her ill-advised but carefully reasoned flirtations with Amanda, a tattooed subordinate at work, and Julian, a teenage skateboarding classmate, gradually and teasingly escalate.
The movie is clamoring to erupt into melodrama, but de Clercq, content to wallow in teasingly luscious and enigmatically staged images, happily isn't listening.
Westworld Much like the center of the maze, we've been progressing toward a revelation in "Westworld" that's been teasingly within our grasp all along.
Husband Cash Warren, 38, was joking with her onstage and teasingly interrupted her speech before the pair shared a sweet kiss onstage, the source added.
The cast also adorably and teasingly revealed the process of auditioning for Burrows and how they landed the roles that came to define their careers.
Those watching Foster's daughter Erin's teasingly playful Instagram stories Tuesday evening may have gotten that impression — but sources tell PEOPLE viewers missed the point completely.
"Don't Argue," he teasingly cautions the reader at one point, having offered a (perfectly defensible if also profoundly mistaken) ranking of the seven "Star Wars" movies.
Both exemplify Ms. Owens's comedic beauty at its best, partly because, as in Japanese screens, the identities of land, clouds and water remain teasingly in flux.
A web of allusions, partial memories and teasingly Cubist fragments weaves through the stories and into the earlier novel, fortified by recurring images and memories. Look!
Every item on the menu teasingly lists each ingredient, underscoring our ordering dilemma: One of us was vegan and nearly every dish included meat or dairy.
" The company has also teasingly took to Twitter, writing, "Inspiring catwalk fashion est 1996, the timeless IKEA FRAKTA bag fits any outfit, in fact, 25kg worth #balenciaga.
In it, a white woman eyed the camera teasingly, her blond hair drawn up into a high hump that slipped in cascades down her shoulders and back.
But meanwhile she's assembling blips, plinks, a buzzing bass riff, hovering electronic tones and casually intersecting vocal lines into a teasingly enticing track: she's doing, not telling.
The posters are intended to introduce, teasingly, Carine Roitfeld Parfums, a collection of seven "genderless" fragrances inspired by seven fictional lovers from seven cities around the world.
Considering he already teasingly called out Efron for cozying up to Biles, we wonder how he'll react to a fellow gymnast taking his place as her Olympic pal.
His back story becomes one mystery that the filmmakers teasingly play against another question mark: Why are Eden and David so cagey about where they've been and why?
The dress design, by Michelle Smith, is eye-teasingly complicated: mostly white interrupted by black Op Art-ish blips and patches of striped color suggestive of African textiles.
On the dance floor, the man asserts control in a sequence of moves, often fast-paced, jolting and limb-entangling, that range from teasingly sensual to uncomfortably domineering.
Though Mr. Hannity teasingly suggested on his show that he might have something to say about Monday's changes, in the end he did not address Mr. Shine's exit.
A screen shows several wakashu surrounding a Buddhist monk, teasingly holding down his hands, plying him with alcohol and tickling his feet, suggesting foreplay before male-male sex.
Sometimes we stayed at the Starlet and worked side by side in deck chairs, while the complex's young tenants teasingly tried to entice us to join their pool parties.
The first invader we encounter (Yuri Tsunematsu) has taken the form of a uniformed schoolgirl, whose bloody introduction evokes, teasingly and somewhat misleadingly, the iconography of classic Japanese horror.
One evening, he teasingly mixes it up with a customer, Emily (a wonderful Zoe Kazan), a jittery charmer with a mile-wide smile whom he soon makes moves on.
Teasingly, the on Tuesday closed down by a trivial 0.1 percent after having closed at a record high for 12 straight days in the first such streak in 30 years.
And midway through the film, Minihan slows down the action for a gorgeous black-light sequence that involves piano-playing and a teasingly slow, deliberate cleanup process after a death.
As I was writing "The Death of Innocents," I happened to run into him in an airport, and I said teasingly that I was "taking him on" in my book.
Dierks Bentley's mother teasingly calls him "the Susan Lucci" of country awards shows — and, granted, the hit-making artist is known for racking up far more award nominations than wins.
Ms. Markey and Ms. Davis (who have appeared together previously in the teasingly dreamlike plays of the Half Straddle company) bring a gymnast's vigor and precision to all their interpretations.
Through it all, Shkreli seemed to soak up the public's attention, as he teasingly suggested he would eventually play the album publicly, and for some time, released updates about the trial.
When I arrived at Akiko's Buddhist Bed and Breakfast and told my host, Akiko Masuda, about what I'd just had, she made a face and teasingly slapped me on the arm.
Image of Studio OST Sweatshirt courtesy of Lustwerk Music White Material Records affiliates Galcher Lustwerk and Alvin Aronson have shared "ITCZ," a teasingly undulating techno track from their collaborative project Studio OST.
" In his opening monologue, Mr. Johnson teasingly seemed to confirm the rumors that he might seek the presidency in 2020, announcing that he was running on a ticket with a frequent "S.
Moving around the work, a graffitied gate begins to look more and more like a teasingly lush landscape, while a silhouetted sunset begins to melt, dripping through the venetian blinds obscuring our view.
Near the end of the summit, he tweeted teasingly that he would make a decision on Paris next week, leaving delegations to scratch their heads about why he could not commit in Taormina.
Instead, the story shifts and lumbers toward redemption that Earl doesn't earn and that sentimentalizes a movie that is never especially good and often teasingly offensive but also fitfully entertaining and willfully perverse.
We've gotten to know the central duo, after all, through their relationships with other characters, like Villanelle's teasingly bratty — and later murderous — dynamic with Konstantin (Kim Bodnia), her silver fox handler from the Twelve.
But it was Hutchinson's declaration that he and Poppe were in a relationship -- after host Ryan Seacrest teasingly asked if the singer would be able to duet with Poppe -- that had the audience screaming.
Old newsreels and radio broadcasts rattle and hum in the background as the cinematographers, Jared Raab and Andrew Appelle, deliver an endlessly diverting stream of images that drift teasingly in and out of focus.
The two have chanced upon one another near Hampstead Heath, though whether they actually met cruising or drinking is left as teasingly opaque as an acquaintanceship that, we discover, may extend much further back.
She left behind her assorted juvenilia, an unfinished manuscript fragment, and six of the greatest novels in the English language — along with teasingly little information on how she thought about and saw the world.
He is a master of mood, pace and limited perspective, moving the camera so that the thing you most desperately want to see — and are most afraid of seeing — remains teasingly out of sight.
All the kids ran up and down the streets, and the little boys and girls whose mothers had teasingly proclaimed were "made for each other" exchanged shy peeks, looking away quickly lest anyone caught them.
But there's no question that it's always all about Thom — unless you believe, as he likes to insist teasingly, it's all about us, too, and our bewildered, desperate and ever-shrinking time on this planet.
To many others, he was the worst president in American history, as Bill Richardson — yes, the real Bill Richardson, a former governor of New Mexico — reminds him in the premiere, teasingly citing an article on Slate.com.
They include Robert Morris, the master of draped industrial felt, and Anne Truitt, who is also from Washington, and whose spare, platonic, monochromatic objects occupy a teasingly ambiguous realm where painting leaves off and sculpture begins.
Almost teasingly, the film cuts from the present tense, dropping small clues via flashbacks — relationships between certain members, how they came to be together, a general anger toward the state that binds them as a group.
This is partly the result of the delicate use of light (Jon Clark), sound and music (by Nick Powell) and melting videos (by Luke Halls) that stretch teasingly across a cyclorama at the back of the stage.
The chef Ignacio Mattos, another of Gohar's guests, teasingly told me that he and his friend, the music producer Emile Haynie, had contemplated ordering a quick steak at Café Altro Paradiso, one of Mattos's restaurants, before arriving.
Nothing too surprising about that conclusion, but the essay opens teasingly by asking whether Mrs Merkel's religious life can usefully be compared to two British prime ministers who said they were strongly guided by Christian belief, Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher.
Sometimes it was subtle, like tucking a strand of loose hair behind my ear, and sometimes it was an obvious play, like being in her panties and bra when I arrived for dinner or teasingly placing my hand on her breast.
Mr. Rudd could have coasted on his cutie-pie smile and natural appeal, but he fills in the character winningly, imbuing Scott with an easygoing looseness — and a deadpan that teasingly teeters between innocence and stupidity — that keeps his heroics grounded and human.
By foregrounding the schism between form and content, Beach is demonstrating the agitated unity of her handmade domain, an oasis of light and color rimmed by a jagged borderland, where the world we live in can be glimpsed, teasingly, just beyond our reach.
After her friend teasingly calls her a "skinny MILF goddess," Eve Googles and soon finds herself obsessed with internet pornography, even as she worries about its effect on her son, whom she overhears speaking quite pornily to his ex-girlfriend during a sex act.
"Spawn of Satan!" the irreverent, sometimes earthy Ms. Radvanovsky said teasingly to Mr. Manoli at one point, after he asked her to tighten up a vertiginously long chromatic descent so that her quarter tones — the unwritten notes between the notes — would emerge more distinctly.
Next up is a single, bite-sized piece of bacon sushi, in which belly meat is torched into an impossibly thin, streaky strip and served with an electric hit of wasabi and Szechuan chili oil; it's indelible in the mind but teasingly ephemeral to the senses.
This vibrant and teasingly cacophonous work featured mini-concertos for each ensemble member: a tangy steel pan solo for Mr. Quillen, incandescent drum kit fireworks for Mr. Treuting, and a broody marimba soliloquy for Mr. Sliwinski (needled by the whir of a small band of windup dinosaurs).
Communication is broken down, unexpected problems are showing up everywhere, we should be reviewing tense issues instead of starting new endeavors—and here someone's just repeatedly singing "holding me close..." to anyone and everyone over a teasingly sinister bassline, clearly unable to fully figure themselves out.
The opening scene of Vadim's "And God Created Woman," released in France in 1956 and condemned by the Catholic Legion of Decency in the United States a year later, features Brigitte Bardot's unclothed body, tantalizingly framed in CinemaScope and teasingly concealed by a sheet drying on an outdoor clothesline.
On his talk radio program Friday morning, Oscar Giannino, teasingly mocked the whole event while his guest, Massimo Fini, a writer and self-described honest pagan, questioned why more than 1,000 Italian police officers were handling security (rather than Vatican security such as the Swiss Guards) at cost to ordinary citizens.
And that moment doesn't read as portentous and tragic, like the dove sequences in Woo's The Killer or Mission: Impossible II. Instead, it reads like a conscious in-joke for savvy audiences — especially when the car circles the cage teasingly before slamming into it and sending the doves across the screen.
A teasingly ambiguous, darkly funny tale of a wounded Union soldier (Colin Farrell) who stumbles into an all-girls' boarding school in Virginia during the civil war and stirs the passions of the staff (Nicole Kidman and Kirsten Dunst) and pupils (Elle Fanning), the film is adapted from a pulp novel by Thomas Cullinan.
"It actually started in The New York Times, that I don't want to travel far or I don't want to come to the States or the Met," he said teasingly this summer during a series of interviews at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, where he will sing the title role in a new production of Verdi's "Otello" next month.
She hasn't wearied of making them, either, of watching the dough get kneaded, teasingly tossed by the two robotic claws of an industrial mixer that reminds her of a spaceship; of rolling out the dough, then straightening it to remove wrinkles; of winding the dough strips layered with filling around her index and middle fingers as you would wrap a bandage; or of sprinkling a cone of cardamom sugar over the top of each flattened knot before putting it in the oven.

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