For instance, during a sabbatical stay in Scotland, a Scotsman kidded me good-naturedly about Americans worshiping cars. |
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He had always kidded her about her faith, but lately his tone had been more derisive, mocking. |
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We kidded some of the slower contestants about timing them with a sundial or a calendar, but they took our joking in stride. |
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I'm around other people's fathers and Ayesha's father used to tease me and Anya, Anya especially, and we kidded him right back. |
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He is kidded and cajoled by his three secret tormentors into approaching her at the bar and making a pitch. |
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Over the years, you have stayed in touch, exchanged long phone calls and birthday cards and kidded him about marrying well. |
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Fourth Roosevelt once kidded him saying he has had 8 stitches taken in his head. |
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Trying to decide who is being kidded by whom, and to what end, wore me out. |
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He began hunting fossils and funding expeditions, to the extent that his friends kidded him about it. |
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Lunch for all was in Fortaleza Ozama where we chatted, played, kidded and continued to make new friends. |
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Labour campaign strategists knew Miliband was a turn-off for many voters and that the manifesto wasn't setting pulses racing, but they kidded themselves that organisation could compensate for uninspiring leadership. |
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Her friends at work were happy for her, and kidded her about being in love, but some warned her that she was rushing into a relationship with a man she barely knew. |
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