kidding

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kidding 的定义

  1. see all joking aside; no kidding.

kidding 近义词

v. 动词 verb

fool, ridicule

更多kidding例句

  1. SURPRISES Downton Abbey You've got to be kidding me with this one.
  2. “When they introduced me as vice president [of Zambia], he thought they were kidding,” Scott said.
  3. To which I can only respond, “ARE YOU FREAKING KIDDING ME?!”
  4. Kidding aside, Williams was publicly angry over the state of affairs.
  5. Amid some media tumult, the first President Bush had to come out and say in essence, hey, kidding.
  6. And, whenever you see a Dub kidding a Lout, you can be assured that the dub is trying to lift himself above a similar rating.
  7. He had tried to tease her in the old manner, but his kidding had lacked its usual carelessness.
  8. A jolly old uncle who was there and who was looked on as the sage and wit of the Welsh settlement, began kidding me.
  9. Our meeting consisted in good part of his "kidding" me, because I was lacking in the congenial vices of the caf.
  10. "I was just kidding myself," he said, with his usual blunt honesty, but with a wistful note of disappointment.