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It is a noun that refers to someone who mocks or makes fun of others, often in a cruel or disrespectful manner. Example: The playground was filled with mockers, taunting and jeering at the new student who struggled to fit in. In this sentence, 'mocker' is used to describe the group of individuals who are making fun of the new student. It conveys a negative and mean-spirited behavior, which is appropriate in this context.
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mocker
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A person who mocks.
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The humorous article or essay, on the other hand, is a blend of sympathy and gentle pity with irony, a form of criticism that gently mocks not only others but the mocker himself.
In order to stay ahead as a mocker these days, you must nail your subject for good.
And of all the things that Disraeli was — mocker and opportunist, hired gun and flatterer, gadfly and courtier — the one thing that no one could ever call him was sanctimonious and hypocritical.
He's a mocker.
He writes: "The drinker is a Dionysiac, a dancer who sits still, a mocker.
A sort of jester to (and mocker of) the vain warrior-diva Achilles (Ryan Quinn), Thersites baldly states the play's theme: "Here is such patchery, such juggling and such knavery!
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Stone was attacked as a veteran-mocker and a traitor; in a pattern that has proven remarkably consistent in cases of shaming that have little to do with professional conduct, she lost her job.
Founded by Richard Wagner in 1872, the first "Ring" cycles were performed there in 1876 in an elevated spirit that demanded strict attention to the music, although mockers, including Mark Twain, were reminded of religious ritual: visitors to Bayreuth are still referred to as "pilgrims".
And yet, despite all this sure-footed progress, mockers on both right and left now claim the prime minister is losing his way to the presidency.They presume, perhaps.
In opinion polls, it is below the 5% threshold needed to re-enter the Bundestag.If Mr Lindner is at fault, the gentle Dr Rösler ("Bambi" to mockers) can hardly be less so.
Mr Straw has also put the mockers on the introduction of electoral reform for elections to the European Parliament in 1999.
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