7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Razz' in a Sentence
"To mock or tease someone in a playful or mocking manner, often with good-natured humor." more
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The talk show host would frequently razz celebrities about their latest fashion choices, much to the audience's amusement.
The talk show host has a talent for razzing celebrity guests without causing offense.
During the trivia night at the pub, teams would razz each other for not knowing obscure facts, adding a playful edge to the competition.
Despite her excellent performance, they had been razzing her about a minor mistake on stage.
The talk show host will be razzing the celebrity guest playfully.
The comedy roast became a memorable event as comedians gathered to razz the guest of honor, a well-known actor.
Friends would playfully razz the movie buff for never having seen classic films, turning it into a friendly inside joke.
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