Aún no tenemos significados para "jeers at".
1The only hint of an atmosphere were the jeers at full-time.
2Thinking that virtue has no efficacy, he jeers at men of righteous behaviour.
3And all these things the dealer handles, and shakes, and jeers at, and depreciates.
4He insults the priestly rank, he jeers at miracles, he has no belief in gods.
5In short, I was more than a father to him, and now-nowhe jeers at me!
6He is fifty-two and a volunteer, in stark opposition to the Squire, who jeers at him perpetually.
7The baron jeers at painted pots, but he makes them himself, and paints them in the ancient colors.
8Forgotten are their mutinies, their profane disregard of the Articles of War, their jeers at generals and such.
9It beats down my enthusiasm, it jeers at my faith, it spits into the face of my unselfishness!
10They find nothing and Dewey jeers at the old man when he can't climb out of the hole.
11History jeers at the attempts of physiologists to bind great original laws by the forms which flow from them.
12He jeers at this, scouts such prudery, proclaims it far beneath the dignity of his standing as a southern gentleman.
14They leap up on each other's backs to gain a better vantage-ground from which to hurl their jeers at him.
15From all sides, in eagerness to see, the people of Troy run streaming in, and vie in jeers at their prisoner.
16On the contrary, with revolting heartlessness and irreverence, she jeers at her aunt's grief and the last offices of the dead.
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