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mock·ing ['mɒkɪŋ] ADJ

I.mock [mɒk] ADJ

II.mock [mɒk] N Brit inf

IV.mock [mɒk] VB trans (ridicule)

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He has often appeared with an innocent-acting female offsider, who is subjected to mocking and innuendo.
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It is a necessary avoidance, a violent, sly, anguished or mocking smoke screen which keeps the other in its place.
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The program of such groups was often self-consciously revolutionary, a determination to scandalize the bourgeoisie by mocking their culture, sexuality and political moderation.
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They were noisily mocking the cat, which kept glancing from one side to the other at them.
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Also, when referring to laughter or a smile, it is bitter, scornful, mocking.
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It showed a demagogic mix of stereotypical, one-dimensional characters, often drawing humor from their incompatibility, and mocking cliches rather than providing real identification figures.
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I take her point: beneath the surface chatter of mocking and sneering, dramatists often honour religion as a site of earnest human striving.
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Much of his look and persona, he says, are about treading that line between mocking yourself and wanting to be an iconic figure.
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This led to a huge media frenzy with reporters and talk radio repeatedly mocking the team.
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In mocking the adoption by a barbaric country of the cultural values of an advanced nation, it takes a tilt at the cultural aspects of imperialism.
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