tease apart
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~ disentangle and raise the fibers of; "tease wool"
tease
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~ mock or make fun of playfully; "the flirting man teased the young woman"
tee off
— Verb
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~ strike a ball from the teeing ground at the start of a hole
tee
— Verb
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~ connect with a tee; "tee two pipes"
tee
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~ place on a tee; "tee golf balls"
teem
— Verb
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~ move in large numbers; "people were pouring out of the theater"; "beggars pullulated in the plaza"
teem in
— Verb
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~ exist in large quantity
teem
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~ be teeming, be abuzz; "The garden was swarming with bees"; "The plaza is teeming with undercover policemen"; "her mind pullulated with worries"
teeter
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~ move unsteadily, with a rocking motion
teethe
— Verb
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~ grow teeth; cut the baby teeth; "The little one is teething now"
teetotal
— Verb
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~ practice teetotalism and abstain from the consumption of alcoholic beverages
telecast
— Verb
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~ broadcast via television; "The Royal wedding was televised"
telecommunicate
— Verb
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~ communicate over long distances, as via the telephone or e-mail
telefax
— Verb
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~ send something via a facsimile machine; "Can you fax me the report right away?"
telegraph
— Verb
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~ send cables, wires, or telegrams
telepathise
— Verb
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~ communicate nonverbally by telepathy; "some people believe they can telepathize with others around the world"
telepathize
— Verb
– English
~ communicate nonverbally by telepathy; "some people believe they can telepathize with others around the world"
telephone
— Verb
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~ get or try to get into communication (with someone) by telephone; "I tried to call you all night"; "Take two aspirin and call me in the morning"
teleport
— Verb
– English
~ transport by dematerializing at one point and assembling at another