jeering in English

verb
1
make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice.
some of the younger men jeered at him
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Below are sample sentences containing the word "jeering" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "jeering", or refer to the context using the word "jeering" in the English Dictionary.

1. He was jeering at her.

2. There was jeering from the Labour benches.

3. People were looking up and jeering at him.

4. A jeering, bottle-throwing crowd chased reporters away.

5. To make taunting , heckling, or jeering remarks.

6. Barracking (plural Barrackings) An act of jeering or heckling

7. He had to face the jeering of his classmates.

8. Others began jeering and eventually threw bottles and stones.

9. There was constant jeering and interruption from the floor.

10. A crowd ran after them, jeering all the way.

11. After the match the crowd were all jeering at him.

12. Barracking ( plural Barrackings ) An act of jeering or heckling. quotations

13. I could hear Hilda moaning, then the grunts, laughter and jeering of the soldiers.

14. Jeering and chanting, they thrust her down on to the kerb.

15. A cracked and jeering note, a yellow note , came into it.

16. She flinched as she was carried through angry, jeering crowd.

17. Synonyms for Barracking include verbal, abuse, cursing, hectoring, jeering, rebuke, reproval, scolding, teasing and upbraiding

18. There was an eruption of jeering laughter from around the table.

19. An 80-strong crowd gathered in the street outside, some jeering as the convoy whisked away.

20. 50 synonyms for Banter: joking, kidding, ribbing, teasing, jeering, quipping, mockery, derision, jesting

21. He is a harsh speaker , often jeering at others . He's a nuisance!

22. A mockery at which angels blushed and wept, while fiends rejoiced with jeering laughter!

23. Boys of thirteen and fourteen were stampeding out of school, roaring, jeering and swearing.

24. Van Wyk, peering alongside, heard a muzzy Boastful voice apparently jeering at a person called Prendergast

25. Synonyms for Booing include jeering, heckling, decrying, catcalling, hissing, taunting, barracking, hooting, mocking and razzing

26. With the sentries jeering and the kitchen girls free to throw dirt, glad to see her fallen?

27. We are completely taken aback by the wild jeering concerning tragic events in our country.

28. For me the word of Jehovah has been the cause of insults and jeering all day long.

29. On that night Tryan, although a sensitive man, walks to the church through a jeering mob.

30. Her speech was disrupted by a jeering group of protesters at the front of the crowd.

31. His jeering remarks had hidden barbs, and just went to prove how little he cared either way.

32. “The word of Jehovah became for me a cause for reproach and for jeering all day long,” he wrote.

33. For the word of Jehovah became for me a cause for reproach and for jeering all day long.”

34. Every child squirming through the crowd became her brother Tyrion, jeering at her as he had jeered when Joffrey died.

35. Tobiah joined in the jeering, saying: “If a fox went up against it, he would certainly break down their wall of stones.”

36. They were joined by a growing audience who left the pub to watch the spectacle, jeering and shouting and offering encouragement.

37. Adlai Stevenson, US delegate to the United Nations, visited Dallas, Texas, in 19 He was met by a jeering crowd of demonstrators.

38. Joking, kidding (informal), ribbing (informal), teasing, jeering, quipping, mockery, derision, jesting, chaff, pleasantry, repartee, wordplay, joshing, badinage, chaffing, raillery, persiflage She heard them exchanging good-natured Banter.

39. On Saturdays, when they come to Bridgetown to “higgle” their pots to tourists, their district bus is surrounded by blacks jeering them as “bottom‐foot Buckras.” Culture Doomed The

40. The artist peoples the scene with strongly characterised, almost caricatural figures, that we find again in several of his paintings: the aging pimp with a Cupidinous and revolting grin, the red-faced, jeering drunk, the avid gambler, the prostitute

41. Cavil (v.) "to raise frivolous objections, find fault without good reason," 1540s, from French Caviller "to mock, jest," from Latin Cavillari "to jeer, mock; satirize, argue scoffingly" (also source of Italian Cavillare, Spanish Cavilar), from Cavilla "jest, jeering," which is related to …

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