Act of insulting or making light, often using caricature.
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Examples for "mocking"
Examples for "mocking"
1Ain't nobody better. Those words were said in an almost mocking tone.
2More often than not the police car moves on, to mocking laughter.
3Again the mocking growl which had so disturbed me in the corridor.
4The tone was more mocking than fierce; but Felicia shrank under it.
5She accused my book of mocking everything from domestic abuse to PTSD.
1Though affectionate mockery is nothing new, the golden age was relatively recently.
2It seems such a mockery; but if she wishes it; and Arthur-
3Thirty-two percent thought he would make a mockery of the political process.
4I could sense it the same way I'd felt its mockery earlier.
5But perhaps Falcao should be the subject of sympathy rather than mockery.
1So far, though, it's mainly drawn alarm and ridicule on social media.
2Then did the attendant on the tower speak of her in ridicule.
3The grotesqueness of such adornment found frequent ridicule in prose and verse.
4The laugh was turned on him; there was ceaseless ridicule and taunting.
5Boccaccio had made them the subject of ridicule in his popular stories.
1Not long ago, Cockell's claims would have been greeted with scientific derision.
2Five sessions to undo five years of war! Radke snorted in derision.
3Something I forgot along the way, he said, not hiding his self-derision.
4There was something outrageous in the open derision of the last words.
5Then she laughed in derision and called out loudly to the guards:
1The madman at this moment was scoffing at the justice of God.
2Well, you need some sort of diversion when you're scoffing your soup.
3It was so strange to me not to be scoffing and despising.
4The crowd that had gathered listened to him without any discernible scoffing.
5I wag the laughing stock, a subject of scoffing and ridicule, often.
1Six years later, it's still fun to make fun of Google Glass.
2You can always make fun of yourself in just about any situation.
3Payne grinned, relishing the opportunity to make fun of his best friend.
4You constantly make fun of me, don't think I don't know it.
5My men used to make fun of Eddie because of his car.
1Apple rejected the app, citing rules against making fun of public figures.
2It was non-scripted, non-focused, I have no problem making fun of myself.
3Allegedly likes making fun of Adele's weight on his daily morning show.
4I was never further from making fun of things in my life.
5She rather suspected that Mr. Harrison was making fun of the project.
6She wonders now if he thought she was making fun of him.
7We were not supporting his views, we were making fun of them.
8He enjoys, among other sports, making fun of me for being homeless.
9She is always making fun of me and calling me a baby.
10First idea I had was that you were making fun of me.'
11It snarled and licked at her, making fun of her futile efforts.
12He was not quite sure if they were making fun of him.
13He was willing to swear that she was making fun of him.
14They are making fun of a girl named Versailles as they leave.
15Was it making fun of myself for making fun of other people?
16He was making fun of me, I saw, because I sought shelter.
Translations for making fun of