butt, byword of reproach, dupe, figure of fun, game, goat, jestingstock, mockery, stock, toy
Definitionn. a victim of ridicule or pranks
Last update: June 9, 2015
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That I shall be the laughingstock of all Moscow, that everyone will say that you, drunk and not knowing what you were about, challenged a man you are jealous of without cause. [Please select]
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Of course old Hezekiah Cragg is not strong mentally or he would refuse to make a laughingstock of himself in that way. [Please select]
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"Some silly notion about being made a laughingstock, I gather," said his wife. [Please select]
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The Diet of Frankfort was pretentious, but practically impotent, and was the laughingstock of Europe. [Please select]
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Squire, if we must be sent for to be made a laughingstock of. [Please select]
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"I've stayed here long enough, if even my sister-in-law, as well as my own nephew, from whom I expect nothing better, makes me her laughingstock." [Please select]
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He, the commander-in-chief, a Serene Highness who everybody said possessed powers such as no man had ever had in Russia, to be placed in this positionmade the laughingstock of the whole army. [Please select]
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