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Discover Ludwig"mocking look" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to describe a facial expression that conveys mocking or ridicule. For example: - Despite her friend's serious tone, Maria couldn't help but give her a mocking look. - His teacher gave him a stern lecture while giving him a mocking look, making him feel even more ashamed. - The actor on stage received a mocking look from the audience as he forgot his lines once again. - Sally's friend raised an eyebrow and gave her a mocking look when she said she wanted to be a professional clown.
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She turned to Stan, with a flirty, lightly mocking look.
The show is supposed to be an affectionately mocking look at the foibles of older dads, but in the pilot, at least, the characters who seem most out of sync with the times are the sons.
Michael Moore, America's favourite anti-corporate prankster, has scored a popular hit with "Stupid White Men", a mocking look at Presidents Clinton and Bush, and the boardrooms that helped pay for their election.
But because Simmonds is painting a modern France with modern foibles, the speechifying of Flaubert's parochial dignatories is replaced here by a mocking look at the petty rivalries of the Francophile British expat community.
Not to be confused with the actor of the same name who appears in Quentin Tarantino films, Danish documentarian Michael Madsen casts an amused but never mocking look at how we would handle things if beings from another planet landed on Earth.
In his 2008 film "Religulous", he took a mocking look at all faiths, ultimately calling for more religious skepticism.
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To assume a mocking stance, look Gordon Brown in the eye and drawl "is he not the one who has imposed 3,000 central targets on our public services and local government?" became second nature to him.
Is Obama profiling?" The mocking tone is one of Trump's defining characteristics.
No, the obstacle that the director Joe Carnahan and his colleagues failed to clear was finding the right self-mocking tone for a movie that was, by the looks of it, too expensive to risk real laughs.
Other elements had a self-mocking tone about Bronxville.
That sentence is neither controversial nor mocking in tone.
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