Ainda não temos significados para "public derision".
1These, with more zeal than modesty, Theophilus exhibited in the market-place to public derision.
2When the mother died, the village parson was not ashamed to hold Marie up to public derision and shame.
3An impulse sent her running away from the spot where, it seemed to her, she had invited public derision.
4Failing that, he would certainly be wrapped round from head to foot in red-hot chains, and thus exposed to public derision.
5He deals upon returns, and strange performances, resolving, in despite of public derision, to stick to his own fashion, phrase, and gesture.
6Innocent am I, and innocent was I when I went out a spectacle of public derision, and now when I sit here!
7Why, so outrageous are your amiable defects that they would be the public derision of your enemies if you had any, Pope returned.
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