scoff|scoffed|scoffing|scoffs in English

verb

[skɑf /skɒf]

scorn, mock, deride, ridicule; eat voraciously (Slang)

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1. ( SCOFFS ) Well, I never.

2. [ Scoffs ] I know that voice.

3. He scoffed at our Amateurish attempts

4. 24 Who scoffed all the grapes?

5. 'You, a scientist!' he scoffed.

6. But observers scoff at such notions.

7. Skeptics scoff at the idea.

8. Where's all the scoff gone?

9. You are pleased to scoff.

10. The Greek philosophers scoffed at such a Messiah as foolishness.

11. ( SCOFFS ) Our entire factory is up and running...

12. [ Scoffs ] What are you supposed to be, some kind of circus act?

13. Her mother bitterly scoffed at the notion: You work!

14. You are not supposed to scoff at religion .

15. We scoff at their education, habits and tastes.

16. He liked to scoff aloud at Louis XVIII.

17. Coifing coiffing coffining scoffing goofing coffins cuffing spoofing cooping gaffing

18. Quite, the others scoffed, but that did not deem it holy.

19. Instead, defiant leaders scoff at arms-control laws.

20. “The virgin daughter of Zion despises you, she scoffs at you.

21. What effect will scoffing have on the fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy?

22. More orthodox scholars are inclined to scoff at such theories.

23. 6 One night a young ferryman scoffed at their fears and rowed across.

24. Citizens of other cities may scoff at Melbourne's brown river.

25. Twenty and 10 every night is nothing to scoff at.