mockery

പരിഹാസ്യമാക്കിത്തീർക്കുകയും
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stung by her mockery, Frankie hung his head
teasing and contemptuous language or behavior directed at a particular person or thing.
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Maybe I've strayed off-topic here, but I think that 'mockery' and derision is, oddly enough, part of the stuff of taking religion seriously.
His tone held a hint of 'mockery' and sarcasm when he addressed her as young lady.
For the first time, it seemed, there was no 'mockery' or teasing in George's voice.
stung by her 'mockery', Frankie hung his head
To call that a ‘free choice’ is a 'mockery' of language.
I don't agree with you and therefore I'm only worthy of your derision and 'mockery' .
It's a 'mockery' of the game to play it in forcibly sanitized conditions.
‘Any conclusion that this is about spying on residents would be a grotesque misunderstanding of the training provided and a 'mockery' of our intentions,’ a trust director said.
The more discussion-worthy point, however, is the use of humor as a political weapon - 'mockery' , derision, diminishment.
after a 'mockery' of a trial in London, he was executed
His voice was absolutely sincere, with no 'mockery' or sarcasm even hinted.
Online petitions are a 'mockery' of grassroots democracy.
stung by her 'mockery', Frankie hung his head
in her bitterness she felt that all rejoicing was 'mockery'
More straightforwardly aggressive 12 months ago, yesterday he mixed contempt with pitying 'mockery' .
The Labour MP has branded the fines dolled out for breach of disability laws as a 'mockery' of the government's zero tolerance policy.
in her bitterness she felt that all rejoicing was 'mockery'
It's a travesty, a 'mockery' of our Constitutional system, and they will not rest until this hideous distortion of all that is good and decent has been ended once and for all.
What eventually took its place was a travesty of the real thing, a 'mockery' of the power that could raise men to heaven and give them the glimpse of God for which they gladly died.
It would have been a 'mockery' of the British way of life to stand by and let a man like him terrorise me on my own doorstep.
Then, in a 'mockery' of the political process, they set up a polling centre amongst the ruins and called it democracy.
Is it an important step towards reconciliation or a 'mockery' of democracy?
Defiant in the faces of her demons, she snarled at their smiles and laughter; glared at their 'mockery' and ridicule.
Open sarcasm and 'mockery' entered his voice.
But amidst society's contempt and 'mockery' , young people built a movement strong enough to make Congress realize the practicality of lowering the voting age.
With greetings of hope and yet of sarcastic 'mockery' the crowd cheered his emerging form.
after a 'mockery' of a trial in London, he was executed
To conclude, the April 30th referendum is a 'mockery' of democracy and an encore of long-established patterns of political deceit in this country.
This dangerous double standard makes a sham and a 'mockery' of the justice system.
For all groups to be subject to open criticism, including 'mockery' and ridicule, has been a great leveller.
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