Long years afterwards he used to be chaffed about it, and stood it very badly. |
She paints a portrait of a young, 31-year-old woman who was bright and strong-willed and who chaffed under the discipline imposed on a first lady. |
On occasions in her early days, Withers chaffed against the steely consistency of the magazine's underlying policy. |
Still they laughed and called to each other at the joy of returning home, and chaffed one another in loud voices. |
After we got under way, Stewart congratulated Marshall on his marriage and chaffed him about it. |
He chaffed Margaret too, and Margaret roused from a grave meditation was pleased and chaffed him back. |