mock|mocked|mocking|mocks in English
verb
[mɑk /mɒk]
jeer; mimic; imitate; scorn; ridicule
Use "mock|mocked|mocking|mocks" in a sentence
1. The mocks are in November.
2. You mocked us!
3. 28 A worthless witness mocks justice,+
4. Her tone was mocking.
5. To use the word Butthurt as a way to mock someone who is whining is also mocking anal rape, a very real risk for queer men and transgender women.
6. They mocked at my timidity.
7. Or... he's mocking us.
8. It would be mocked, scorned, spurned.
9. Her voice was faintly mocking.
10. She gave a mocking smile.
11. His tone was faintly mocking.
12. Burger King Amusingly mocks FCC's net neutrality repeal
13. America's hinterland is often mocked.
14. You mocked us, didn' t you!
15. They mocked at her pronunciation.
16. Mocked while on the stake
17. He is therefore easily riled or mocked.
18. It's a Mocking Jay pin.
19. They are mocking the gods.
20. He gave her a mocking glance.
21. "Fox Host John Gibson Mocks Heath Ledger's Death".
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23. Mocked by worthless ones (1-15)
24. The strong fortress mocked the invaders.
25. Nature mocked her on every hand.