Sentence examples for to mockery from inspiring English sources

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to mockery

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The action of mocking; ridicule, derision.

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Rhythm guitar and trumpet, pitched to mockery.

Curiosity about him soon gave way to mockery.

And in comedy, tragedy and monstrosity usually leads to mockery.

(Sadly, it also exposed the name "Amy" to mockery).

Mr. Obama, after ticking through his policy achievements, edged closer to mockery of his rivals.

The monarchical institution had frequently been rocked by scandal and was prone to mockery.

I found the attitude ranging from indifference to mockery: "Solzhenitsyn is late.

In subjecting children to mockery, dressed-up as social observation, the programme revealed its true identity.

It is cruel to keep family members from joining them and cruel and destructive to subject their religion to mockery.

Yet with "Portlandia," the flattery has given way to mockery, however gently executed, of this liberal city's deliberate differentness.

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

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