jeer|jeered|jeering|jeers in English

verb

[dʒɪr /dʒɪə]

ridicule, deride, sneer, mock, taunt, insult

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

2. They jeered the speaker.

3. ‘predictable jeers, Buffooneries, and cheap shots’

4. Mobs constantly jeered us.

5. Don't jeer at the mistake of others.

6. They all jeer at the foolish speaker.

7. He was jeering at her.

8. The Minister's speech was greeted with jeers and catcalls.

9. I jeer and start yell.

10. Please don't jeer at my efforts.

11. The press unabashedly jeered at the profession.

12. " Tell him about your dysentery, " jeered Scarlett.

13. His suggestions were met with a chorus of jeers.

14. Pro-junta thugs Brandishing machetes jeered in the streets below

15. 1 The crowd jeered when the boxer was knocked down.

16. He stared sullenly into space, pretending not to hear the jeers.

17. There was jeering from the Labour benches.

18. People were looking up and jeering at him.

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

20. Don't jeer at the mistakes of others.

21. Threats to reinstate the tax elicited jeer from the Opposition.

22. Here comes the little fenian , they'd jeer.

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

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

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