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