Ainda não temos significados para "much ridicule".
1That popularity has brought him almost as much ridicule as it has cash.
2And for this peculiarity he has been made the mark of much ridicule.
3There was much opposition to such extravagance, and much ridicule.
4The precise and legal language of the instruments, provoked much ridicule, and might justify a smile.
5They can't delay because there is only so much ridicule the RFU can absorb without crumbling.
6This phrase was the subject of much ridicule.
7Another, who showed me relics in one of their churches, expressed as much ridicule for them.
8After he assumed command in Virginia, his "Order Number Five" drew upon him much ridicule.
9She, however, did listen readily to one singular piece of information which brought much ridicule upon them.
10Even the Egyptians, whom you so much ridicule, never consecrated any animal but on account of its utility.
11His petition excited much ridicule, and, at a public celebration of Washington's birthday, a wit proposed the following:
12The proposal drew much ridicule, but Luke was taken with it, as was Tom when he heard about it.
13Not many months before, he had been the target of much ridicule, being held over-anxious about a coming storm.
14He incurred so much ridicule that he abruptly quittedthetown ,andI have not heard since of him.'
15These epistles had brought much ridicule upon James, who was not amused by finding his theological discussions a laughing-stock.
16The experiment invited much ridicule on social media with critics questioning why the city authority did not rent more portable toilets.
Esta colocação é formada por:
Much ridicule ao longo do tempo
Much ridicule nas variantes da língua