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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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Elude
::
Elude (v. t.) To avoid
slyly,
by
artifice,
stratagem,
or
dexterity;
to
escape
from in a
covert
manner;
to mock by an
unexpected
escape;
to
baffle;
as, to elude an
officer;
to elude
detection,
inquiry,
search,
comprehension;
to elude the force of an
argument
or a
blow..
Hommocky
::
Hommocky
(a.)
Filled
with
hommocks;
piled in the form of
hommocks;
-- said of ice.
Sardonic
::
Sardonic
(a.)
Forced;
unnatural;
insincere;
hence,
derisive,
mocking,
malignant,
or
bitterly
sarcastic;
--
applied
only to a
laugh,
smile,
or some
facial
semblance
of
gayety..
Smock
::
Smock (v. t.) To
provide
with, or
clothe
in, a smock or a smock
frock..
Mocking
::
Mocking
(a.)
Imitating,
esp. in
derision,
or so as to cause
derision;
mimicking;
derisive..
Everglade
::
Everglade
(n.) A swamp or low tract of land
inundated
with water and
interspersed
with
hummocks,
or small
islands,
and
patches
of high
grass;
as, the
everglades
of
Florida..
At
::
At
(prep.)
Relation
of
direction
toward
an
object
or end; as, look at it; to point at one; to aim at a mark; to
throw,
strike,
shoot,
wink, mock, laugh at any one..
Mockeries
::
Mockeries
(pl. ) of
Mocker.
Burlesque
::
Burlesque
(a.)
Tending
to
excite
laughter
or
contempt
by
extravagant
images,
or by a
contrast
between
the
subject
and the
manner
of
treating
it, as when a
trifling
subject
is
treated
with mock
gravity;
jocular;
ironical..
Jape
::
Jape (v. t.) To mock; to
trick.
Fan
::
Fan (n.) A small vane or sail, used to keep the large sails of a smock
windmill
always
in the
direction
of the
wind..
Mock
::
Mock (v. i.) To make sport
contempt
or in jest; to speak in a
scornful
or
jeering
manner.
Mocked
::
Mocked
(imp. & p. p.) of Moc.
Scorn
::
Scorn (n.) To treat with
extreme
contempt;
to make the
object
of
insult;
to mock; to scoff at; to
deride.
Top-cloth
::
Top-cloth
(n.) A piece of
canvas
used to cover the
hammocks
which are
lashed
to the top in
action
to
protect
the
topmen.
Jeerer
::
Jeerer
(n.) A
scoffer;
a
railer;
a
mocker.
Hummock
::
Hummock
(n.) A ridge or pile of ice on an ice
field.
Sport
::
Sport (n.) Mock;
mockery;
contemptuous
mirth;
derision.
Gauntlet
::
Gauntlet
(n.) A rope on which
hammocks
or
clothes
are hung for
drying.
Mocking
::
Mocking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Moc.
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