scoff at
scoffing tone
scoff in disbelief
be the scoff of the town
his army was the scoff of all Europe.
Patrick professed to scoff at soppy love scenes in films.
he can scoff a cannelloni faster than you can drink a pint.
A hundred years ago people scoffed at the idea.
I bet he has scoffed them all, greedy pig.
Despite the fact that skeletons seem mischievous or imbecilic, they are nothing to scoff at.
a scoffer, a debauched person, and, in brief, a man of Belial
That's fine, go ahead and scoff.
No, Rob. He scoffed only 7 in one minute.
He scoffed only 7 in one minute.
" Oh, come on, " scoffed Ron. " His school? "
Yet it is tempting to scoff.
" Oh, as if you care about that! " scoffed Hermione.
He was ridiculed and scoffed at, just as we have been ridiculed.
Some of them fought naked, scoffing at their enemies' armor.
4 The One enthroned in heaven laughs; the Lord scoffs at them.
Prince Charles scoffed at these ideas, asking why it was really necessary.
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