How could such a mocker take the most absurd aberration of the 20th century seriously? |
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In order to stay ahead as a mocker these days, you must nail your subject for good. |
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Mentioning it as a disease which is generally acquired under unsavory, but avoidable, circumstances and you are suddenly a mocker of dying children. |
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Plenty of people see Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco as a self-indulgent mocker of the N. F. L.'s rules and traditions. |
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And he allows himself to be mocked without taking revenge on the mocker. |
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He was climbing out of bed and donning clammy, greasy shearing mocker. |
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And of all the things that Disraeli was — mocker and opportunist, hired gun and flatterer, gadfly and courtier — the one thing that no one could ever call him was sanctimonious and hypocritical. |
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The humorous article or essay, on the other hand, is a blend of sympathy and gentle pity with irony, a form of criticism that gently mocks not only others but the mocker himself. |
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He may be named only to be cursed as wanton and mocker, poseur, trifler and vagrant. |
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I don't want to put a mocker on him or anything, but regardless of his hiatus at the moment, I think the way his form has been across the board, he has to be a front-runner. |
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Sho, now! come to t'ink o' Sambo, he didn't nebber like Mockers, a'ter one time he 'spicioned a Mocker tole tales on him. |
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