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The Post’s pressmen went on strike, destroying the paper’s printing presses and staging a massive picket line in which one sign taunted her with her husband’s suicide: “Phil shot the wrong Graham.”

Off camera, she is taunted with highly threatening and abusive language which witnesses have said is the voice of the chief of police.

From BBC

It also heard she struggled in prison and was being taunted and threatened by other prisoners before her death.

From BBC

Everton's fans, already bubbling with revolt, had their noses rubbed in it by their Bournemouth counterparts at Vitality Stadium last Saturday as they were taunted with chants of: "How do you watch this every week?"

From BBC

Democrats refused to vote for the Musk bill, and taunted Republicans for being too disordered to pass it, even with their House majority.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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