Someone who jeers or mocks or treats something with contempt or calls out in derision.
Long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds.
1 From under his creased brows he glowered with hate at the mockers .
2 Their weapons were ready, the mockers were trained, the prowlers were waiting.
3 Talkers of grace are but mockers of God, but flatterers of God.
4 How gayly would he have turned the weapons of the mockers on themselves.
5 Sandra's unexpected arrival had put the mockers on that, hadn't it?
6 These mockers were contented to take their opinions on trust from priests and rabbis.
7 He belonged to what the late but routed "soreheads" termed "the mockers . "
8 They were heavily armed, their prowlers beside them and their mockers on their shoulders.
9 I never was one of those mockers - those Jacobins , those sans-culottes!
10 The triumph of mockers is soon over; truth endures, and their foolish laughter dies away.
11 You are all mockers , and I am going home.
12 Even other species of mockers retire from the scene.
13 He catches up the mockers ' words, and retorts them.
14 What matter the scoffs of mockers , if God approves?
15 The mockers are almost invariably rare insects; the mocked in almost every case abounds in swarms.
16 The dull pray; the geniuses are light mockers .
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