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Definition of mock
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Mock (n.)
Imitation;
mimicry.
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Shame
::
Shame (v. t.) To mock at; to
deride.
Naumachy
::
Naumachy
(n.) A naval
battle;
esp., a mock sea
fight..
Gird
::
Gird (v.) To sneer at; to mock; to gibe.
Lady''s Smock
::
Lady's
smock () A plant of the genus
Cardamine
(C.
pratensis);
cuckoo
flower.
Scoff
::
Scoff (n.)
Derision;
ridicule;
mockery;
derisive
or
mocking
expression
of
scorn,
contempt,
or
reproach..
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..
Mockadour
::
Mockadour
(n.) See
Mokadour.
Mock
::
Mock (v. t.) To
disappoint
the hopes of; to
deceive;
to
tantalize;
as, to mock
expectation..
Frock
::
Frock (n.) A loose outer
garment;
especially,
a gown
forming
a part of
European
modern
costume
for women and
children;
also, a
coarse
shirtlike
garment
worn by some
workmen
over their other
clothes;
a smock
frock;
as, a
marketman's
frock..
Blende
::
Blende
(n.) A
mineral,
called
also
sphalerite,
and by
miners
mock lead, false
galena,
and
black-jack.
It is a zinc
sulphide,
but often
contains
some iron. Its color is
usually
yellow,
brown,
or
black,
and its
luster
resinous..
Slop
::
Slop (v. i.) Any kind of outer
garment
made of linen or
cotton,
as a night
dress,
or a smock
frock..
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..
Puppet
::
Puppet
(n.) A
similar
figure
moved by the hand or by a wire in a mock
drama;
a
marionette;
a
wooden
actor in a play.
Quiz
::
Quiz (v. t.) To peer at; to eye
suspiciously
or
mockingly.
Mock
::
Mock (v. t.) To treat with scorn or
contempt;
to
deride.
Mocking
::
Mocking
(a.)
Imitating,
esp. in
derision,
or so as to cause
derision;
mimicking;
derisive..
Moot
::
Moot (v. t.)
Specifically:
To
discuss
by way of
exercise;
to argue for
practice;
to
propound
and
discuss
in a mock
court.
Hammock
::
Hammock
(n.) A piece of land
thickly
wooded,
and
usually
covered
with
bushes
and
vines.
Used also
adjectively;
as,
hammock
land..
Mocker
::
Mocker
(n.) A
deceiver;
an
impostor.
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..
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