Sentence examples for becomes mock from inspiring English sources

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(When asked whether it is brewed with loose leaves or bags, David A. McCabe, a partner, becomes mock-evasive. "This information," he says "is highly confidential"). For those business people who imbibe wine at midday, a single glass of white is preferred; red is viewed as synonymous with mental, if not physical, obliteration.

Her neighbour, friendly in the past, becomes mocking.

The turtle soup that starts the meal would need to become mock turtle soup - and so I would need to get my hands on a calf's head.

So what if classic lines, such as "England is my city," "Disney channel flow" and "I just dropped some new merch and it's selling like a god church," all became mocking YouTube memes?

Californians are quite familiar with the Urban Tumbleweed, the ubiquitous blowing plastic bag that litters our parks, roadways, and rivers before it makes its way to the beaches and into the Pacific where it becomes the Mock Jellyfish.

When he encounters Rivers, he becomes a mocking antagonist.

And "Lost Season" quickly becomes a mock-horror movie: part "Scream," part "Blair Witch Project" and a bit of "The Brady Bunch Movie".

And not just any part of California: the Goodells lived in the town of the title, with a name that becomes unavoidably mocking as "Sunnyvale" progresses, not only for its cheery sound but also for its Silicon Valley geography.

She tosses off an explanation from the jailers that becomes a mocking hook: "That's just the way we do things".

To help me understand some of the key findings, he suggested that I become a mock research trial participant.

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