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1 There are those who ridicule the idea of anything beyond the grave.
2 It is fashionable in some quarters to ridicule the idea of 'impenetrable' souls.
3 Mrs. Mugby pretended to ridicule the idea of Screwton's ghost.
4 In America, young women ridicule the idea and young men are decidedly impatient of her presence.
5 We deeply regret that you made your statement...in which you ridicule the idea of a personal God.
7 In Village Society.-Insmall towns and in the country, the young man would ridicule the idea of having a chaperon along.
8 As night follows day, but far more quickly, other commentators piled in to ridicule the idea that this was terribly important.
9 I've been down to see this other outfit, but they ridicule the idea , though I think they'll come around all right.
10 The go-to argument for those who ridicule the idea of equal pay for women compared to men in national teams is revenue.
11 Do not laugh at the poor little slave girl, children, or ridicule the idea of her taking such a small thing to the Lord.
12 Mr. BIRKENSTOCK ridiculed the idea of people forcing rain from the clouds.
13 Of course I ridiculed the idea of a dream troubling any one.
14 Thomas B. Reed had characteristically ridiculed the idea that monopolies existed:
15 He ridiculed the idea of Negro discretion in ideas of likely foreign origin.
16 Miss Abbott ridicules the idea that the small-waisted dress is harmful to the wearer.
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