Use "made a laughingstock of him|make a laughingstock of him" in a sentence

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.

26. (Exodus 12:38) These non-Israelites had experienced ten awesome plagues that wrought havoc upon Egypt and made a laughingstock of its false gods.

27. 14 I have become a laughingstock to all the peoples, the theme of their song all day long.

28. Because I made a cuckold of him?

29. Seemed to make a mascot of him: maybe they liked that country look about him.

30. And we gotta make a lesson out of him.

31. But it bewildered him and, in a sense, made him resentful.

32. The cost of transporting him would make him ruinously expensive.

33. That venture made him a millionaire.

34. Make him, promote him, make him the next biggest thing in boxing, and...

35. You've made him a fraction taller.

36. There was a calmness about him, a serenity that made him a stranger to fear.

37. Diligence and thrift made him a possessor of warm fortunes.

38. He's making a belch. Give him more clothes to make him warm.

39. oppressed him and made him ill.

40. Finally , a sculptor from Pannurutti made an image of him in clay and showed it to him .

41. A brawny blacksmith made a reach for him.

42. At least make him take a bath.

43. Make him stop for a while, please.

44. Fatso can't make a dent in him.

45. Even now the recollection seized him in the abdomen, and a kind of sick longing made him tremble.

46. This made him a "traitor" in the eyes of the Nazis.

47. Clement made a satisfactory bargain with him.

48. Cheating made him squirm; it made him nervous and murderous.

49. Got him out of the car, tryin'to make him walk the line.

50. I knew that a good lawyer would make mincemeat of him if I allowed him to give evidence.

51. Rose made a speedy approach to him.

52. He showed him favor by having a beautiful long coat made for him.

53. Before you make a friend, eat a bushel of salt with him. 

54. Having met him, Miles made him an offer, a directorship of the company, and Indica to move in.

55. (b) What acknowledgment did Nebuchadnezzar make, and did this make him a worshiper of Jehovah?

56. His mother make a fuss of him every time he come home.

57. Make him uncomfortable

58. Lack of sleep had made him irritable.

59. She made no bones about telling him exactly what she thought of him.

60. The physician made a careful examination for him.

61. A bad cold has made him bleary - eyed.

62. Doctors expect him to make a full recovery.

63. My silences made him solicitous of me.

64. If we get too rough, we'll make a martyr out of him.

65. His music has made him a living legend.

66. His unpopular views made him a social leper.

67. All of this made him feel wanted.”

68. She made after him like a mad woman.

69. The wine has made him a trifle tipsy.

70. If you kill him now, on the tip of 100 Roman arrows, you make him a martyr to the mob.

71. 29 The scent and hissing of pine needles make him believe he's in a hospital where nurses pass by him.

72. You are determined to ruin him, and make him the contempt of the world!

73. Toby winning a victory over the headmaster on Monday night which made him chary of challenging him again on Wednesday.

74. (adverb) Other methods of disposing of him having failed, the Porte made his nephew a rival sheikh; but he Basely assassinated him.

75. She saw him as a visionary, but her father saw him as a man who couldn't make a living.

76. The burglar made a lunge at him with a knife.

77. 18 If you tell him that it'll make him a lot of money,(www.Sentencedict.com) he's bound to fall for the idea.

78. Make him the platypus.

79. His tiredness caused him to make a regrettable error.

80. The burn of the antiseptic made him wince.