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Definition of mock
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Mock (v. i.) To make sport
contempt
or in jest; to speak in a
scornful
or
jeering
manner.
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Joust
::
Joust (v. i.) A
tilting
match;
a mock
combat
on
horseback
between
two
knights
in the lists or
inclosed
field.
Hommocky
::
Hommocky
(a.)
Filled
with
hommocks;
piled in the form of
hommocks;
-- said of ice.
Gird
::
Gird (v.) To sneer at; to mock; to gibe.
Mockery
::
Mockery
(n.)
Insulting
or
contemptuous
action
or
speech;
contemptuous
merriment;
derision;
ridicule.
Smock
::
Smock (v. t.) To
provide
with, or
clothe
in, a smock or a smock
frock..
Jeerer
::
Jeerer
(n.) A
scoffer;
a
railer;
a
mocker.
Hummocky
::
Hummocky
(a.)
Abounding
in
hummocks.
Joust
::
"Joust
(v. i.) To
engage
in mock
combat
on
horseback,
as two
knights
in the
lists;
to
tilt..
Smock
::
Smock (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
smock;
resembling
a
smock;
hence,
of or
pertaining
to a
woman..
Brown Thrush
::
Brown
thrush
() A
common
American
singing
bird
(Harporhynchus
rufus),
allied
to the
mocking
bird; -- also
called
brown
thrasher..
Illusion
::
Illusion
(n.) An
unreal
image
presented
to the
bodily
or
mental
vision;
a
deceptive
appearance;
a false show;
mockery;
hallucination.
Momus
::
Momus (n.) The god of
mockery
and
censure.
Sport
::
Sport (n.) Mock;
mockery;
contemptuous
mirth;
derision.
Fleer
::
Fleer () To make a wry face in
contempt,
or to grin in
scorn;
to
deride;
to
sneer;
to mock; to gibe; as, to fleer and
flout..
Clue
::
Clue (n.) A
combination
of lines or
nettles
by which a
hammock
is
suspended.
Quiz
::
Quiz (v. t.) To peer at; to eye
suspiciously
or
mockingly.
Sciomachy
::
Sciomachy
(n.) A
fighting
with a
shadow;
a mock
contest;
an
imaginary
or
futile
combat.
Cammock
::
Cammock
(n.) A plant
having
long hard,
crooked
roots,
the
Ononis
spinosa;
--
called
also
rest-harrow.
The
Scandix
Pecten-Veneris
is also
called
cammock..
Derision
::
Derision
(n.) The act of
deriding,
or the state of being
derided;
mockery;
scornful
or
contemptuous
treatment
which holds one up to
ridicule..
Gibe
::
Gibe (v. i.) To
reproach
with
contemptuous
words;
to
deride;
to scoff at; to mock.
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