Don't make a mockery of everything. [Please select]
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The apartheid wall alone makes a mockery of the pride 's slogan of ' Love Without Borders '. [noun]
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His figured panoply of death looked more like a disguise assumed in mockery than a fierce annunciation of a desire to carry destruction in his footsteps. [noun]
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They have slain him, reverend mother, this impious herd--they gave him the mockery of a trial--just as his Master, Christ, was mocked. [noun]
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Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, his friend in life, disported himself in jealous and ribald mockery of Scott's archaeological knowledge, when Scott was dead. [noun]
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"Atheism, mockery, cynicism, blasphemy, lust, and blood-thirstyness cannot rage and raven within a few leagues of a godly and just nation without stinking in their nostrils." [noun]
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He shook hands with me directly, with a smile that seemed to me full of mockery. [noun]
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"You may thank, Pachomius," said Paulus laughing, "for having hindered you, for you would have earned nothing in the arena but mockery and disgrace." [noun]
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"All your mockery will not prevent my doing my duty." [noun]
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That shameful flight of the cooing dove after his mate, at which generations yet unborn will point in mockery. [noun]
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"You do not say that of yourself," answered she, and her voice recovered its tone of light mockery. [noun]
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