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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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Flout
::
Flout (v. i.) To
practice
mocking;
to
behave
with
contempt;
to
sneer;
to
fleer;
-- often with at.
Mockadour
::
Mockadour
(n.) See
Mokadour.
Mock
::
Mock (v. t.) To
imitate;
to
mimic;
esp., to mimic in
sport,
contempt,
or
derision;
to
deride
by
mimicry..
Jeering
::
Jeering
(n.) A
mocking
utterance.
Mocking
::
Mocking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Moc.
Scoffery
::
Scoffery
(n.) The act of
scoffing;
scoffing
conduct;
mockery.
Mocked
::
Mocked
(imp. & p. p.) of Moc.
Gauntlet
::
Gauntlet
(n.) A rope on which
hammocks
or
clothes
are hung for
drying.
Hummocking
::
Hummocking
(n.) The
process
of
forming
hummocks
in the
collision
of
Arctic
ice.
Charivari
::
Charivari
(n.) A mock
serenade
of
discordant
noises,
made with
kettles,
tin
horns,
etc.,
designed
to annoy and
insult..
Saxifragaceous
::
Saxifragaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
plants
(Saxifragaceae)
of which
saxifrage
is the type. The order
includes
also the alum root, the
hydrangeas,
the mock
orange,
currants
and
gooseberries,
and many other
plants..
Mammock
::
Mammock
(v. t.) To tear to
pieces.
Naumachy
::
Naumachy
(n.) A naval
battle;
esp., a mock sea
fight..
Scoff
::
Scoff (n.) To show
insolent
ridicule
or
mockery;
to
manifest
contempt
by
derisive
acts or
language;
-- often with at.
Smicket
::
Smicket
(n.) A
woman's
under-garment;
a
smock.
Niggle
::
Niggle
(v. t.) To
trifle
with; to
deceive;
to mock.
Mockle
::
Mockle
(a.) See
Mickle.
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..
Deride
::
Deride
(v. t.) To laugh at with
contempt;
to laugh to
scorn;
to turn to
ridicule
or make sport of; to mock; to scoff at.
Waistcloth
::
Waistcloth
(n.) A
covering
of
canvas
or
tarpaulin
for the
hammocks,
stowed
on the
nettings,
between
the
quarterdeck
and the
forecastle..
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