Sentence examples for bit of mocking from inspiring English sources

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It got a bit of mocking in the caffs, of course.

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Damian Baldet thickly croons a bit of mock German lieder.

Pratchett's cod Latin version means "seize the throat" – an appropriate bit of mock-sententiousness for a parody of vampire literature.

Asked if that record ever led to a job offer to coach high school or college ball, Garfinkel, with a bit of mock protest, said, "No, and 60 years later, I'm still waiting for my first".

When I meet people who have a mobile phone as basic as mine, they'll indulge in a bit of mock-Luddite banter ("Got this in a pound shop … No extra features but the date and time, and they don't work").

I allowed myself a little bit of mock drama as I reacted to that statement.

Elan: We're in the process of evolving the current interface, we've spent quite a bit of time mocking things up, even building Flash interfaces to usability-test them.

This burst of mocking miserablism helped".

Royal Albert Hall and the Beatles Royal Albert Hall and the Beatles The people over at the Royal Albert Hall have put a fair bit of work into mocking up this fake letter from its executive director in 1967 "furious at being name-checked in a Beatles song".

Be fine with a bit of teasing and mocking from your friends or classmates.

This is the most outrageous bit of Neville-mocking since Jaap Stam called the brothers "busy cunts".

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