Examples of 'taunts' in a sentence

Meaning of "taunts"

taunt (noun) - a mocking or insulting remark or action intended to provoke someone or elicit a reaction
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of taunt
  • plural of taunt

How to use "taunts" in a sentence

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Your taunts will get you nowhere.
And then really taunts him with it.
It taunts you because it can not be reached.
The flashing cursor taunts me this morning.
She taunts him with low flyovers.
The speech has also provoked taunts.
A student taunts soldiers with a fake gun.
An unidentified person picks it up and taunts her.
He taunts her that everyone is not a thief.
Wonder if she is happy with my little taunts.
Scott taunts him for feeling threatened.
I will be the one enduring the taunts.
Exposed to the taunts and mockery of my countrymen.
But it is only you who always taunts me.
Such taunts were not unheeded or forgiven.

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And the employee taunts his wife.
A respectable man can die by mere taunts.
Taunts and threats have no effect on me.
He that is really handsome never taunts anybody.
The ticking clock taunts me in this brooding darkness.
They continued their shouts and taunts.
Villain taunts authorities with note.
He refused to dwell on the taunts against him.
She taunts me with like feminine hygiene products.
He was deeply hurt by the cruel taunts of picketers.
The queen taunts the king while he eats.
I have had enough of your taunts.
Late at night it taunts me with its frosted beauty.
You could have chosen to ignore his taunts.
Most of the time his taunts lead to victory.
Racist taunts are an ongoing problem in football.
I do not have to listen to your taunts.
He seemingly taunts them by following them everywhere they went.
She always defended me against the taunts of my classmates.
These taunts are what provoke a response.
Nothing but whomps and taunts.
To take the taunts and lift the shame.
The villagers will harass us with their taunts.
Cook taunts and injures him.
They were subjected to taunts and violence.
She taunts you with your dead brothers.
He ignores the feeble taunts of the pathetic defenders.
The taunts provide him with greater motivation.
He continued his verbal taunts in an attempt to shake her.
But the freshly broken soil taunts her.
Moriarty makes taunts about his reign as monarch.
I do not care about your childish taunts anymore.
Elizabeth taunts her insensate husband.
Endure the same taunts again.
Childish taunts from a man with a silly hat.

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