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How to use scoffed at in a sentence

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I scoffed at the idea of such a thing when it first struck me, just as many of you are scoffing now.
She would have scoffed at the idea of a formal supper, and packed a picnic to haul off to the nearest fragrant meadow.
Ten years ago, I would have scoffed at anybody who dared to speak such blasphemy.
Scientists scoffed at jets, believing they couldn't generate enough thrust to fly.
She had offered to sign a prenuptial before the wedding and Dane had scoffed at the suggestion, refusing to even draw one up.
The people on the ground in Covington scoffed at George's little junket to Louisiana yesterday.
He scoffed at the disparate creeds of religions, each claiming to see the truth through the colored lenses of its own dogmatism.
But he scoffed at conspiracy theories suggesting government, corporations and media conglomerates are in cahoots.
She writes very sensitively about them, and events that could be scoffed at by outsiders are treated openly and honestly.
Yet, when we predicted this outcome, you scoffed at our warnings as hysterical ravings.
Thousands of fly-by-night operations have long scoffed at inspections, sanctions, and other familiar methods to ensure compliance.
To the world and to herself, she was a no-nonsense, practical woman who scoffed at indulgence and spurned luxury.
I was so exhausted from putting on a smile when I was made fun of and scoffed at by a majority of the class.
When I asked a friend if he thought he was able to still be friends with the love of his life because of that very fact, he scoffed at me.
He scoffed at college, saying that he'd made a lot of money and he hadn't even bothered to finish college.
None of us in the opposition, from what I can tell, would suggest that the laws should be scoffed at.
They had in fact scoffed at her to her face and told her she would just have to get used to his behaviour.
In fact, human rights are still too often disregarded, if not scoffed at, or else they receive only formal recognition.
Some since have scoffed at those words, pointing to great powers, great empires and great conquests.
Quebec's opposition leader, Mario Dumont, scoffed at the campaign launch during a visit he paid to a beef farm.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Momoye was not the only man who imprudently scoffed at the great kb Daishi's work.
That your children shall be scoffed at by the alien as useless outside their own pot-bound provinces.
They scoffed at the tameness with which their insolence was endured.
But in the Gould's bluffs settlement this belief was scoffed at.
That notion was scoffed at by family members and friends of Belton, who was known as Shorty because he was little more than 5 feet tall.
I can understand silver spoon privilege being scoffed at, especially if that minority lecture the masses on moral codes.
My wife, who was present, scoffed at my compassion, which made her malice of no avail.
Future MP Ammar Houri scoffed at the Free Patriotic Movement leader's invitation, saying Aoun's chances of being electing president are nil.
Potts scoffed at him for being frightened by the trampling of a herd of buffaloes.
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