Showing your contempt by derision.
To treat or speak of with contempt.
1 The crowds felt free to cheer, jeer , and offer questions and comments.
2 No offence is intended; the men jeer out of mere harmless devilment.
3 The shrill jeer of a newsboy broke in upon his pathetic speech.
4 The omnipresent small boys and soldiers jeer , and some tear the banners.
5 They began to jeer and insult him more than the other boys.
6 The girl's defiant attitude only incited the workmen to jeer the more.
7 The crowd gave a parting jeer as they lost sight of them.
8 Hideous and misshapen, mankind jeer at me as I pass the streets.
9 I smiled at that, and would not miss the chance to jeer .
10 At some light jeer over the California railroad situation, Lane suddenly spoke:-
11 I know who your friend is, Clive would jeer from the stoep.
12 And scorn me, and jeer at me, as all the others do.
13 Even now I feel sometimes inclined to laugh and jeer at myself.
14 More whistles and crashes sounded, and the entire table began to jeer .
15 As they pass Max they point their fingers and jeer at him.
16 So that, what Leap-Year once allowed, people have turned into a jeer .
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