made a laughingstock of him|make a laughingstock of him in English

made fun of him, mocked him

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1. His mistakes have made him a laughingstock.

2. His silly behaviour made him a laughingstock of the office.

3. This made him the laughingstock of the whole school.

4. His ineptness as a public official made him the laughingstock of the whole town.

5. He made himself the laughingstock of the town.

6. The programme has made the U.S. a laughingstock .

7. He made himself the laughingstock of the neighborhood.

8. They only know to make laughingstock.

9. You make us a byword among the nations , A laughingstock among the peoples.

10. I will be a laughingstock!

11. He was the laughingstock...

12. A laughingstock or a painful embarrassment.

13. The scandal has made us the laughingstock of the country.

14. To Jehovah they are a laughingstock.

15. You make us a Byword among the nations, A laughingstock among the peoples

16. It has become the laughingstock of the city.

17. He struts about so full of himself that he is a laughingstock.

18. A righteous and blameless man is a laughingstock.

19. Should you do things lawfully and behave properly, no one can make a laughingstock of you.

20. It has become the laughingstock of the town.

21. It also helps if senators are in danger of being made the laughingstock of the sane world.

22. If we put a halt to it, we'll be the world's laughingstock!

23. Once a league laughingstock , nobody even much as smirks at the Hornets anymore.

24. The student in the school, conduct this affair for laughingstock.

25. I became the laughingstock of all my people; they mock me in song all day long.