Which preposition to use with teasing
" Having said this in a cold, decisive way, he turned and left her, as it seemed, not caring to be teased with further questions.
Alaskan boys are taught to hold their tongues and let their elders decide matters, and Kalitan would never have dreamed of teasing for anything.
" "Only perhaps by the same man to another woman," I mocked at her, trying to act as if I were teasing in fun.
Impertinence at first is borne With heedless slight, or smiles of scorn; Teased into wrath, what patience bears The noisy fool who perseveres?
"Of course," Souwanas continued, "Gray Wolf had so suffered that he had very little to say, and if ever teased about Waubenoo he fell into a great passion.
"Yes, go on and put her in," Skinny urged, "you ought to!" The Ramblin' Kid remained silent, seemingly indifferent to the teasing of the others.
"Well!" said Ina, when she saw this coiffure, and frankly examined it, head well back, tongue meditatively teasing at her lower lip.
He pouts and kicks and teases like a petulant child.
He was often teased on account of the beautiful "Mariolka," as he called her.
Sir George Evelyn was her admirer, whom for a time she teased to the very top of her bent; then she married, loved and reformed.
" She was half teasing now, but teasing through the visor, not over the wall.
The doctor's voice was still teasing, but there was more than teasing behind his questions.
And Dodo, who had learned not to tease during her happy summer, nestled up to Olive and said, "I smell a secret somewhere, but I can wait; for I know that hereabouts secrets are always nice surprises.
A little later he might have been teased out of it, but at the impossible age when boys discover that queer names and red hair and cross-eyes make convenient excuses for mutual torture, it happened that he had attained to the leadership of his gang.