Sentence examples for open mockery from inspiring English sources

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His protruding eyes — a mixture of brown and yellow — looked at me with open mockery.

The college can also face heavy sanctions.During the 2000s the University of Miami made an open mockery of these regulations.

And true democracy still eludes the country when money is considered a form of free speech and representation of the poor is subject to open mockery.

At that moment, when the absurdity is clear, the crowd might explode — in violence or, just as devastatingly, in open mockery or laughter, or a mixture of all those.

But as Cravan was all too aware, Johnson had the skills to back up his words, and even the great man's open mockery could not pull him out of his shell.

While some lauded what they saw as a brave political statement, the producer of the show got a rap over the knuckles for allowing such an open mockery of a state institution.But things in Iran rarely move in one unified direction.

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This is legitimately, unmistakably sad and not open for mockery.

The league lost its five bowl games by a combined score of 204-102 and left the Ohio State president, E. Gordon Gee, open for mockery.

It's about doing what we truly believe to be good, even if it leaves us open to mockery or unpopularity.

Moreover, having gone to such great pains to move Ashes tours to allow meticulous preparations for the World Cup that England have never won, the ECB are more open to mockery than usual.

In another he mentioned he was off for an Italian lesson - something that once might have left him open to mockery but now can only be regarded as sensible and good practice.

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