She looked at him numbly after she woke up from fainting.
to mock or ridicule; poke fun at [http://www.yourdictionary.com/sport]
The word 'mock' appears 13 times in the King James version.
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There are lots, for example: artificial counterfeit bogus concocted mock phony fraudulent invented
She looked at him numbly after she woke up from fainting.
To do something numbly is to do it in an unfeeling, unfocused way. For example, "Jason sat numbly through his grandmother's funeral".
mock
mock friendly - pretending to be friendly
To mock means 'to make fun of' and "Mock" is used to mean practice or pretend, as in "Mock Exams", a "Mock Debate", a "Mock Trial", things students could do in a school in preparation, perhaps, for the real thing.
Dumbly Numbly
to mock in a jokingly, but mean way
It means to mock
it means very rude
It means that somebody pretends to be offended, like a joke. For an example: His expression turned to mock-hurt.
Mock Drill means Practicing of smthg that can haapen in future so that can be easily deal with in actual
my hand was numb after being out in the freezing cold