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Noun
(1) someone who is regarded as contemptible
(2) aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing
Verb
(1) harass with persistent criticism or carping
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Noun
(1) someone who is regarded as contemptible
(2) aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing
Verb
(1) harass with persistent criticism or carping
Show Examples
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(1) her playmates could not twit her about her pigtail
(2) we're in a twit about your visit
(3) Annoyance with prevailing trendy social morality can provide some basis too, not to mention some pleasure at twitting what is seen as a ÔÇÿpolitically correctÔÇÖ liberal establishment.
(4) I'm sure we can imagine the scene a hundred years on: ÔÇÿYes, it used to be a nice old 16th century church but the insides were ripped out by some twits in 2004ÔÇÖ.
(5) I admit as well that I hate bureaucratically obsessed twits .
(6) These twits have had an unchallenged run in the media for far too long already.
(7) Now I've met enough pompous twits in my time to know one when I hear one.
(8) He seems to know his job rather more thoroughly than the dumb twits who've been along so far.
(9) But some of her descendants behave unacceptably, like the worst kind of upper class twits .
(10) And these twits think that it's heresy to be in favour of the free market or against the UN.
(11) This was young Gene Siskel, twitting his rival, later partner-rival, Ebert.
(12) By the way, since you responded: Shall I take this as a sign that you are a twittish loser?
(13) I twitted Don gently because both Denise and Robert had some harsh words for him in their letters.
(14) None of these twits have done anything that they claimed they would do.
(15) The tragedy is that statisticians and pollsters take these pathetic twits seriously.
(16) So, don't dismiss tennis as a sport for hot Russian babes and upper-class twits only.
Show Examples
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(1) her playmates could not twit her about her pigtail
(2) we're in a twit about your visit
(3) Annoyance with prevailing trendy social morality can provide some basis too, not to mention some pleasure at twitting what is seen as a ÔÇÿpolitically correctÔÇÖ liberal establishment.
(4) I'm sure we can imagine the scene a hundred years on: ÔÇÿYes, it used to be a nice old 16th century church but the insides were ripped out by some twits in 2004ÔÇÖ.
(5) I admit as well that I hate bureaucratically obsessed twits .
(6) These twits have had an unchallenged run in the media for far too long already.
(7) Now I've met enough pompous twits in my time to know one when I hear one.
(8) He seems to know his job rather more thoroughly than the dumb twits who've been along so far.
(9) But some of her descendants behave unacceptably, like the worst kind of upper class twits .
(10) And these twits think that it's heresy to be in favour of the free market or against the UN.
(11) This was young Gene Siskel, twitting his rival, later partner-rival, Ebert.
(12) By the way, since you responded: Shall I take this as a sign that you are a twittish loser?
(13) I twitted Don gently because both Denise and Robert had some harsh words for him in their letters.
(14) None of these twits have done anything that they claimed they would do.
(15) The tragedy is that statisticians and pollsters take these pathetic twits seriously.
(16) So, don't dismiss tennis as a sport for hot Russian babes and upper-class twits only.
Synonyms
Noun
1. taunt
Verb
2. taunt
3. tease
4. bait
5. rag
6. ride
7. tantalize
8. cod
9. razz
11. rally
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. taunt
Verb
2. taunt
3. tease
4. bait
5. rag
6. ride
7. tantalize
8. cod
9. razz
11. rally
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