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banterer

/ban-ter/US // ˈbæn tər //UK // (ˈbæntə) //

谑浪,谑浪者,禁令,禁止吸烟者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an exchange of light, playful, teasing remarks; good-natured raillery.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to address with banter; chaff.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to use banter.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The dialogue is witty and entertaining, with the banter between Julianna and Colt particularly enjoyable.

  • Only sometimes, our screen freezes, the call drops and what would have been goofy banter loses its moment.

  • There’s been a lot of political banter during the pandemic that’s made it very hard at points for us to have a consistent public health message regarding mitigation strategies and vaccination.

  • Perhaps the crown jewel has been SmartLess, with hosts Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett, who bring listeners along for an entertaining ride of witty banter, inside jokes and A-list guests.

  • There were no random pairings of celebrity presenters, and thus no awkward banter.

  • They banter with Alex Trebek and tell stories of life after Jeopardy!

  • It was all foreplay, however, for the best presenter banter of all time.

  • Toking up was implied by smoky backgrounds and non sequiturial banter.

  • That was Kim Novak delivering that cringe-inducing banter with Matthew McConaughey.

  • Miki Indyk, an Australian-Israeli living in Tel Aviv, was happy to hear the two banter.

  • This unreasoning, feminine obstinacy so wrought upon him that he permitted himself a smile and a lapse into irony and banter.

  • This brings to my Memory (what I cannot help smiling at) the bountiful Banter, you at this time endeavoured to put upon me.

  • "You might spare me that 'alias, the Eye' business," Black Hood said, some of his old-time banter returning.

  • A joke, a banter, a bon-mot, make more impression upon the man of the world than all the grave notions of his religion.

  • You love to banter; you love to give me that surname of 'Rich,' to me, now no less poor than Job.