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(1) Frivolous banter
(1) And there's only so much waspish, scintillating badinage with Stereophonics one can take.
(2) He will engage in badinage , should you appear receptive.
(3) He developed a nice line in badinage with the Labour leader
(4) One emerges having had a good time even if it is the private pain one remembers more than the cerebral badinage .
(5) Amid jokes and badinage , the rehearsal started with Jimi Hendirx's Purple Haze and carried on with the entire Le Quattro Stagioni almost without interruption.
(6) Trollope, especially at school, must have put up with much badinage .
(7) Cultured badinage about art and life
(8) The members of this group exercise considerable humor and badinage in dealing with each other, but they also pay close attention to maintaining standards.
(9) You can even send us single sentences on ideas to save the NHS: Phil will then weave them into his badinage .
(10) There is no cheery speech, no overlapping dialogue, no badinage , no heartiness - real or false - almost no voice raised in anger or twisted in sarcasm.
(11) On April 20 whilst waiting in the town hall with dignitaries and other councillors prior to the induction some banter and badinage took place.
(12) The option to close commenting after the cut-off would be lower maintenance, but then we'd lose such witty badinage as evidenced by my post on big, strong boys.
(13) It is a laddish, locker-room badinage that I remember with indulgent nostalgia from my days playing college rugby.
(14) Between the two of them, they keep up a relentless barrage of badinage .
(15) It was through evening storytelling and breakfast badinage with these sisters that Macaulay's mature historical vision emerged.
(16) After an interlude of witty badinage , Ginger departs, and Fred sprinkles sand on the floor of Horace's suite and dances her to sleep.
(17) Indeed the crime and its circumstances are relegated much of the time in favour of sequences of badinage within chambers, past and present.
(18) No doubt they are seeking a refreshing take on contemporary life - a brief respite from the melee of ill informed badinage that can wear one so.
(19) Perched on a stool by the door, clad in tasteless leisure-wearu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac [he] would trade coarse badinage with his regulars.
(20) The Duke was sure glad that there were no womenfolk around to hear this rough badinage .
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