Sentence examples for be mocking from inspiring English sources

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be mocking

verb

To mimic, to simulate.

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To do that would be mocking us".

I like to think he may be mocking the anarchy of the online world.

Kim may be mocking herself ("Tragic!"), but the real joke here is on us.

Layden says the intention was not to be mocking or disrespectful.

But then he turns into the very sex god he seems to be mocking.

So I won't be mocking Hancock for his enthusiasm for all things tech.

On Twitter, Gallagher seemed to be mocking the retrospective tone of the Oasis reissues' promo campaign.

It's a grimly humorous sequence in which the Weaver figure always seems to be mocking him.

It's scary to think that this conclusion might shock anyone except the zealots that The Infidel purports to be mocking.

The idea is not without risk, Mr. Altschul said, primarily if consumers perceive it to be mocking the political process.

Giorgione seems to be mocking vanity, pointing out that even the most beautiful face will wrinkle and yellow with time.

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