Mockingly means doing something in a way that makes fun of something or talking about it in a joking and derogatory way. Usually mocking involves exaggerated imitation.
To mock someone is to ridicule or make fun of them, another method of bullying.
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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
acrimoniously, contemptuously, cynically, ironically, mockingly
Sardonically means mockingly humorous. She spoke sardonically to the poor man, then turned away.
It refers to a swordsman who is so skilled that he can cut the buttons from your shirt, at will. Implies accuracy and control. In the play you are quoting, it is said somewhat mockingly of Tybalt by Mercutio. Mercutio loses his duel to Tybalt in the end, though.
Toucha is primarily sung by Janet (to Rocky), but Columbia and Magenta sing along (mockingly) as they watch her from their room.
The thorny crown was put on Jesus, as he claimed to be the king of the Jews, and it was not fulfilled with a golden crown. Mockingly they put this crown of thorns on Jesus.
Adverbs are words that describe the action of a verb. These words often end in -ly Examples: We quickly ran down the ugly stairs. quickly is describing the verb to run The cats crept silently through the house. silently describes the verb to creep The little girl mockingly smiled. mockingly describes the action of the verb to smile.
William H. Seward, Andrew Johnson's Secretary of State, urged the purchase of Alaska. Its successful acquisition at the cost of $7,200,000 was the highlight of his tenure. The purchase, however, was not popular with the American people who viewed it mockingly as "Seward's Folly."
France is a Christian land. Historically, France was a Roman Catholic State although it often aligned with Protestant Powers. Currently, France practices laïcité or a strong separation between church and state. This separation is so strong that some have mockingly called France an Atheist State.
Star wars in the cold war was a satellite Ronald Reagan had set up in space to find missiles before they got to America and shoot them down over the ocean. Reagan called his program the Strategic Defense Initiative. Critics who didn't like the idea or Ronald Reagan mockingly called it "Star wars."
The rioters mockingly refer to Death, but end up encountering and giving him the old man. The old man was initially looking forward to meeting Death but ends up fearing the rioters instead. This irony highlights the unpredictability and inevitability of death, showing how attitudes towards it can change in unexpected ways.
a) ``Pestilence In Nineteenth Century Calcutta`` presents a moving picture of the death toll caused by calamitous diseases like cholera, plague and dysentery. The poet mockingly narrates that the Britishers were so perplexed with the fear of death that when the Sahib was informed about the death of his Sikh attendant on his winter tour to the Hooghly , that he voluntarily opted to meet the funeral expenses.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern M--K--G--. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter M and 4th letter K and 7th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are: mockingly