derisively in Czech

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Sentence patterns related to "derisively"

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1. Phil's tormentor snorted derisively.

2. The others laughed derisively.

3. 5 Phil's tormentor snorted derisively.

4. Synonyms for Contemptuously are for example derisively, disdainfully and disrespectfully.More synonyms can be …

5. This answer came derisively from several places at the same instant.

6. Mr. Bush is also targeting a policy,[Sentencedict] derisively known as " catch and release. "

7. Antonyms for Adoringly include disdainfully, derisively, disapprovingly, disrespectfully, condescendingly, contemptuously, scornfully, unfavorably, unfavourably and

8. He responded derisively, stating that the university was free but the compiler was not.

9. It has been reported that Soviet engineers derisively referred to Mike as a "thermonuclear installation".

10. But other days are bleak; a cold, bloodless woman hovers nearby sneering derisively at me.

11. 11 But other days are bleak; a cold, bloodless woman hovers nearby sneering derisively at me.

12. In Lovecraft’s case this has been derisively termed “Adjectivitis,” as if there is some canonical number of adjectives per square inch that are permissible and that the slightest excess is …

13. Despite being born with a withered leg and derisively nicknamed "Lungri" ("The Lame One") by his own mother, Shere Khan is aggressive, arrogant, self-centered, and sees himself as the rightful lord of the jungle.

14. Its adherents, self-styled as “beat” (originally meaning “weary,” but later also connoting a musical sense, a “beatific” spirituality, and other meanings) and derisively called “Beatniks,” expressed their alienation from conventional, or “square,” society by adopting a style of dress, manners, and “hip” vocabulary borrowed from jazz musicians.