Taunting in a sentence as a noun

And taunting users will not get them to switch back.

There are a ton of games that let me blow things up while taunting my friends.

Because that guy in the mirror is taunting them.

Of course, I don't condone what 4channers did, but she asked for it by taunting a well-known group of trolls.

Is there a tool to backup your google everything?If there isn't then what you're doing is called "taunting".

He chose to stoop to the guys level with name calling and taunting: Welcome to the internet *****?

This can go badly of course, taunting crooks is never the safe policy no matter how tempting it can be.

Ok, taunting the FBI is probably worth something, but surely continuing to spy on them is worth more.

You think you're contributing, but you're just like the kids on the playground taunting the two kids who look like they're about to fight.

Taunting in a sentence as an adjective

But if country C taunts country B, and Country A doesn't have the influence to get anyone else to push back on that taunting.

I feel like they're taunting their ex customers, or at the very least they don't give a **** about anything at all.

Where you see a taunting smiley, I see a developer who's just happy to have made a breakthrough on his project.

Kicking them, taunting them, housing them in unbearable conditions - these are all illegal under the law.

Speaking of Paris, the Concorde is taunting me sitting at Charles de Gaulle and Orly right now, lifted up as if it's waiting for stronger winds.

If that graphic - that taunting smiley face, drawn when it was assumed that no one was watching - isn't enough to outrage the general public, I don't know what it will take.

Unfortunately, Google's current system frequently guesses wrong, and then compounds those incorrect guesses by using them by default, taunting the user with their original search.

For example, I have seen people taunting each other with stuff like "your mother was amazing in bed last night", and the other person getting gradually angrier up to the point that they start physically fighting.

The book's protagonist has this to say:"Now, I am living out my life in my corner, taunting myself with the spiteful and useless consolation that an intelligent man cannot become anything seriously, and it is only the fool who becomes anything.

Taunting definitions

noun

aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing

See also: twit taunt

adjective

abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule; "derisive laughter"; "a jeering crowd"; "her mocking smile"; "taunting shouts of `coward' and `sissy'"

See also: derisive gibelike jeering mocking