teasingly造句1. She ran her hands teasingly over his shoulders.
2. 'Maybe, you're just too old,' she said teasingly.
3. No, Alvin said teasingly, dance with me.
4. Kat Bjelland rather teasingly answered that she's never felt constrained by male domination - unwillingly.
5. When daddy teasingly takes the toy car away he, too, is getting between the child and his interest.
6. Some of it explicit, the rest hidden teasingly away - cyphers within cyphers - as if for his eyes alone.
7. I'd say teasingly you've a grade five energy label.
8. Then I will answer teasingly that actually I'm waiting she comes to help me.
8. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday!
9. That question, so teasingly close to the right one, is, Why do people join terrorist groups?
10. Emil said teasingly, " What's the matter with you? "
11. Then I will answer teasingly that actually I'm waiting until she comes to help me.
12. " You hate things to be out of order, don't you?'she said teasingly.
13. Richard had come on a mission, however, and quickly revealed it as he pointed at me teasingly, while querying the principal "Did you know about her phone call?"
14. There was indignation in his hoarse bass voice but also a wheedling note, and Scarlett teasingly clicked her tongue against her teeth as she reached out to pull his cravat into place.
15. You will see such names of neon as Manhattan and White House, which seem to imitate the history teasingly.
16. "My, what a lot of things you want to know, Sergeant", she said teasingly.
17. "I'll take ten yards. " With expectation and anticipation written all over his face, the clerk quickly measured out the cloth, wrapped it up, then teasingly held it out.
18. Ma Chin laughed and squirmed round on the bed, then looked up into Su Lun's plump face and said teasingly, "I suppose you've been feeling pretty low just lately, then?"
19. Hopefuls had until April 7 to apply for the "horrendous assignment" -- as the company teasingly calls it -- which starts mid-May.
20. Hopefuls have until April 7 to apply for the "horrendous assignment" -- as the company teasingly calls it -- which starts mid-May.
21. I have to hold myself back every time a white-haired grandma leans in to her pig-tailed granddaughter and teasingly asks her, "So, do you have a boyfriend?"
22. He called her Artemis, Demeter, and other fanciful names half teasingly, which she did not like because she did not understand them.