raillery

/ˈɹeɪləɹi/

raillery

English Noun
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Definition

Good-natured banter, jest, or ridicule.

Etymology

From French raillerie.

Example Sentences

  • "Flip [Lady Flippant]. I love, of my life men ſhould deal freely vvith me; there are ſo fevv men vvill deal freely with one— / Sir Sim[on Addlepot]. Are you not a Fireſhip? a Punk, Madam? / Flip. VVell, Sir, I love Raillery. / Sir Sim. Faith and troth I do not railly, I deal freely."
  • "It is so indeed—Charles—they give into all the substantial Luxuries of the Table—and abstain from nothing but wine and wit—Oh, certainly society suffers by it intolerably—for now instead of the social spirit of Raillery that used to mantle over a glass of bright Burgundy their conversation is become just like the Spa water they drink which has all the Pertness and flatulence of champaine without its spirit or Flavour."
  • "Excitement instantly seized the whole party: a running fire of raillery and jests was proceeding when Sam returned."
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