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Definition of mock
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Mock (a.)
Imitating
reality,
but not real;
false;
counterfeit;
assumed;
sham..
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Hummock
::
Hummock
(n.)
Timbered
land. See
Hammock.
Scorn
::
Scorn (n.) To treat with
extreme
contempt;
to make the
object
of
insult;
to mock; to scoff at; to
deride.
Mocker
::
Mocker
(n.) A
mocking
bird.
Fulmar
::
Fulmar
(n.) One of
several
species
of sea
birds,
of the
family
procellariidae,
allied
to the
albatrosses
and
petrels.
Among the
well-known
species
are the
arctic
fulmar
(Fulmarus
glacialis)
(called
also
fulmar
petrel,
malduck,
and
mollemock),
and the giant
fulmar
(Ossifraga
gigantea)..
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..
Sciomachy
::
Sciomachy
(n.) A
fighting
with a
shadow;
a mock
contest;
an
imaginary
or
futile
combat.
Smock
::
Smock (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
smock;
resembling
a
smock;
hence,
of or
pertaining
to a
woman..
Mocker
::
Mocker
(n.) A
deceiver;
an
impostor.
Derisory
::
Derisory
(a.)
Derisive;
mocking.
Flear
::
Flear (n.) A word or look of
derision
or
mockery.
Hoax
::
Hoax (n.) A
deception
for
mockery
or
mischief;
a
deceptive
trick or
story;
a
practical
joke.
Mockery
::
Mockery
(n.)
Insulting
or
contemptuous
action
or
speech;
contemptuous
merriment;
derision;
ridicule.
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..
Derision
::
Derision
(n.) The act of
deriding,
or the state of being
derided;
mockery;
scornful
or
contemptuous
treatment
which holds one up to
ridicule..
Hommock
::
Hommock
(n.) A small
eminence
of a
conical
form, of land or of ice; a
knoll;
a
hillock.
See
Hummock..
Skimmington
::
Skimmington
(n.) A word
employed
in the
phrase,
To ride
Skimmington;
that is to ride on a horse with a
woman,
but
behind
her,
facing
backward,
carrying
a
distaff,
and
accompanied
by a
procession
of
jeering
neighbors
making
mock
music;
a
cavalcade
in
ridicule
of a
henpecked
man. The
custom
was in vogue in parts of
England..
Hummocky
::
Hummocky
(a.)
Abounding
in
hummocks.
Mock
::
Mock (v. i.) To make sport
contempt
or in jest; to speak in a
scornful
or
jeering
manner.
Charivari
::
Charivari
(n.) A mock
serenade
of
discordant
noises,
made with
kettles,
tin
horns,
etc.,
designed
to annoy and
insult..
Feint
::
Feint (a.) A mock blow or
attack
on one part when
another
part is
intended
to be
struck;
-- said of
certain
movements
in
fencing,
boxing,
war, etc..
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