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Sentence example with the word 'ridicule'
ridicule
airs, clannishness, despise, exclusiveness, guy, jeering, make free with, presume, scoff, snottiness
Definition
n.
language or behavior intended to mock or humiliate
Last update: June 12, 2015
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The managing committee
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d the staff for their new ideas.
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His new hat has become an object of
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amongst his friends.
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of the Savior There is little doubt that Jerry Springer the Opera is motivated by hatred of Christianity.
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God says: 0 believers, no people shall
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another people.
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The thought of De Malfort's
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cut her like a whalebone whip.
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Simeonovitch had now ceased to
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, and, putting aside his guitar, his head dropped on his breast and he became lost in thought.
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Suddenly he smiled, and in a voice that was indifferent almost to the point of
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, he said: "'We were having some music."'
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And I remember that 'me' who, during that period, was still the butt of his comrades'
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on account of his innocence.
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