kidded

[US]/kɪdɪd/
[UK]/kɪdɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to deceive or tease someone
n.a young child or a young goat; (Kid) a personal name; (British) Kidd
adj.made of kid leather; younger

Phrases & Collocations

just kidding

kidding around

kid you not

kidded myself

kidded you

kidding me

kidding us

kidded him

kidded her

kidded them

Example Sentences

he kidded me about my new haircut.

i thought he was serious, but he was just kidded.

she kidded around during the meeting to lighten the mood.

he kidded that he could run a marathon without training.

don't take him seriously; he was just kidded.

they kidded about their favorite sports teams.

she kidded that she was the best cook in the family.

he always kidded his friends about their fashion choices.

i kidded him that he would forget my birthday.

we kidded each other to keep the spirits high.

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