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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.

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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.

26. All who pass by her scoff and shake their fists.

27. Ice cream was seen a suitable scoff for younger children.

28. Some even scoff at the store's efforts to spruce up its image.

29. Entomologists, nutritionists and other insect fanciers scoff at Westerners' bias against bugs.

30. Some experts scoff at that but admit that the reluctance exists.

31. She used to scoff the whole plate when she came round.

32. They scoff, and speak with malice; in their arrogance they threaten oppression.

33. All those who scoff at Ian Fleming's spy fantasies should think again.

34. Shall your boasts silence men ? And shall you scoff and none rebuke?

35. No fear of men’s scoffing, his courage Appalleth, As he stands the oppressed and the friendless beside

36. The Broadaxe, on the other hand, scoffs at all that glam and focuses solely on performance

37. There was purpose and feeling, banter and scoff playing, mingled , on her mobile lineaments.

38. Even scoff they must get out of debt owing in their earlier generation.Sentencedict.com

39. PEOPLE who are materialistically minded may scoff at the idea of wicked spirits.

40. He had always been irreligious, scoffing good - naturedly at the sky - pilots and their immortality of the soul.

41. 2 Entomologists, nutritionists and other insect fanciers scoff at Westerners' bias against bugs.

42. Synonyms for Crammed in include gobbled, bolted, devoured, gulped, wolfed, guzzled, Crammed, scoffed, scarfed and demolished

43. I've repeatedly tried to enthuse him about commercial possibilities, but he scoffs and sends me chases.

44. Still, some in the discount - airline industry scoff at the so - called - speed competition.

45. Most of those that scoff at the word ‘God’ and say, ‘Where is he?’

46. Despite the fact that skeletons seem mischievous or imbecilic , they are nothing to scoff at.

47. Even though he came late in the succession of inventors, Bell had to run the gantlet of scoffing and Adversity

48. Epitomizing Sokurov's Ambivalence, the narrator scoffs at the film's climactic ballroom dance yet expresses regret at having to leave

49. I was no more to her than a morsel of scoff in the fuel - house.

50. Republicans scoff at the suggestion Mr Obama has a unique claim the public service ethos.

51. 10 Everyone went hungry that day, because the little polar bear scoffed every pack lunch we had.

52. 9 Their philosophy being materialistic and hedonistic, they scoffed at any thoughts of the world to come.

53. Others have walked by Midnite Bagel's stand and scoffed just at the look at the Breadier bagels, Beitcher said

54. People may have scoffed at Enoch and later at Noah, but all such ridiculers drowned in the global Deluge.

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56. Initially this was scoffed at as farfetched conjecture, but gradually it has received grudging respect and empirical support.

57. His zeal if enlisted on rectitude's side No fear of men's scoffing, his courage Appalleth, As he stands the oppressed and the friendless beside

58. To scoff at or curse the little men was to court disaster, for they made formidable enemies.

59. However, their faith that Jesus was the Messiah required that they follow him, even if they were scoffed at.

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61. Of course, most of the people around here don’t believe in God, and some openly scoff at the very word.”

62. Lily, optimistic about Robin's friendship, decrees that Ted and Barney cannot hook up with her unless they marry her, and Barney scoffs at the idea.

63. Baathist Loyalist Scoffs at Petraeus' View of Iraq A high-ranking member of Saddam Hussein's Baathist party — who now supports efforts by insurgents in Iraq — describes American military

64. A Chicano will scoff at this and say that such Mexican-Americans have been brainwashed by Anglos and that they’re Tio Tacos (Uncle Toms)

65. Yeltsin scoffed at the parliament-backed proposal for simultaneous elections, and responded the next day by cutting off electricity, phone service, and hot water in the parliament building.

66. Agnostic noun sceptic, cynic, scoffer, doubter, disbeliever, unbeliever, doubting Thomas, Pyrrhonist He was, if not an atheist, an Agnostic. adjective sceptical, questioning, doubting, cynical, doubtful, scoffing, unconvinced, disbelieving, incredulous, quizzical, mistrustful, unbelieving She grew up in an Agnostic …

67. Outsiders allege snobbery , resent the admission procedure that involves interviews in addition to cut - off percentages , and scoff at Stephen ' s lingo that elevates the " canteen " to a " cafe " and " hostel " to a " residence " .

68. Of course you may scoff at these victims since they were trying to get "something for nothing" - in this case, a free anti-virus program when really they were being given a free virus instead.

69. Of course, there will be those who scoff and say such a thing is impossible, that if there were a God, He would have better things to do than hear and answer a single person’s prayer.

70. Obama, who later scoffed that it would take a “magic wand” to get those rubes their jobs back, apparently never considered that Contemning people for problems you don’t have and won’t deign to solve is a great way to get yourself succeeded by somebody like Donald Trump.

71. ‘Partial Aperiodic reinforcement, for example, evokes a rather more persistent response than one might expect, though Skinner would scoff at interpreting such persistence as hope springing eternal.’ ‘It was a very near facsimile of an Aperiodic pattern he had created twenty years ago.’

72. ‘For years they smirked at the Boorishness of patriotism, until it occurred to them: Why scoff when you can hijack?’ ‘What scared me wasn't his Boorishness but the way he sounded delighted, as if he'd just realized these insights.’ ‘His Boorishness has always been a …

73. ‘For years they smirked at the Boorishness of patriotism, until it occurred to them: Why scoff when you can hijack?’ ‘What scared me wasn't his Boorishness but the way he sounded delighted, as if he'd just realized these insights.’ ‘His Boorishness has always been a …

74. Avenging Class (F/GO - MCU+) Thread starter JonBerry; Start date Jul 3, 2020; Avenging Class (F/GO - MCU+) Created at Jul 3, 2020 Index progress Incomplete Watchers 1,942 Recent readers 1,094 Threadmarks 176 Foreigner Invasions are nothing to scoff at, so when a Mysterious Heroine appears to save the day, the day is saved!

75. Similarly, non-Auteurists will scoff at the minor work of major directors and open the floodgates to the chaos of “it’s all good.” Rather, let’s say that it’s all worth picking over and arguing about, so that we don’t shut out Duvivier’s lone Carrot Top and we don’t fall too hard for the remarkable consistency of Hawks

76. “He who scoffs at the devotee of this sutra shall in every existence have his teeth broken and separated, his lips shall be ugly, his nose flat, his feet and hands contorted, his eyes squinting, his body disgusting; he shall have ulcers, pus, and blood shall come from his body, his belly shall swell up with water, he shall be short of breath and suffer from all kinds of malignant and serious diseases.

77. Sceptics and prejudiced or interested witnesses in general may scoff as they like , the fact cannot be gainsaid . Our friendsand we have some who regard us neither as lunatics nor imposterswill at least be glad to read the statement which follows ; . . . We are no . more at liberty to repeat here all the questions put to us by the interviewers than we are to divulge certain other facts which would still more strongly corroborate our repeated assertions ( hat ( 1 ) Our Society was founded at the direct suggestion of Indian and Tibetan Adepts ; and ( 2 ) that in coming to this country we but obeyed their wishes .