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taunting remarks.
The latter may be represented as an increased number of instances of verbal conflict, competition, or taunting between characters in his or her play enactions.
This included both physical and verbal forms of defiance, noncompliance, aggression, taunting, and screaming.
The accounts of the older boys taunting the younger ones complicate staff violence.
It is rather a curious way of seeking to amend a concession by taunting us with having already made concessions.
He has just recently been taunting me with lack of information about these matters.
I say that in no taunting vein, and with no desire to triumph.
He was taunting us yesterday saying we had not done this and that and the other.
Discrimination in the sense of treating people as inferior, taunting them and putting them at a disadvantage is an evil that must be eradicated.