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Definition of Tauntingly

Tauntingly
Tauntingly Taunt"ing*ly, adv. In a taunting manner.

Meaning of Tauntingly from wikipedia

- house, shooting into objects where he thinks the Lady might be hiding, tauntingly calling out "Here, Kitty, Kitty". He eventually finds her and shoots through...
- Truth (真理, Shinri), a pantheistic and semi-cerebral God-like being who tauntingly regulates all alchemy use, and whose nigh-featureless appearance is relative...
- killing Eric, and discovers Carrie and Nathan hiding in a freezer. He tauntingly recites "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe" to them to decide whom he should kill...
- admission, Chris retorts that Abel should have listened to his wife and tauntingly implies his belligerent attitude drove her to cheat. Enraged at Chris'...
- Phelps said in a 2011 interview that she and the other members of WBC tauntingly and publicly burned a copy of the Quran while being scolded by a Muslim...
- celebrate the engagement. Maleficent maintains her composure after Ingrith tauntingly mentions Aurora's sleeping curse and Stefan's death. She openly claims...
- follows Clara back to the hotel, Leich attacks him and kidnaps Clara, tauntingly throwing a flower at Jonah as he drives away. Joe corners Roxy, Lonny...
- brother. Horrified, Niënor drowns herself in the river Teiglin. Brandir tauntingly tells Turambar what has happened. Turambar kills the defenceless Brandir...
- lower mini-skirt. With a mischievous intentions, she spreads her legs tauntingly, and a glimpse of her white undergarments catches Eun-shik by surprise...
- Schleyer, while the PFLP hijackers are defeated by GSG 9. Baader and Ensslin tauntingly warn a negotiator and a prison chaplain respectively that the violence...