did not see
The crowd, cheering and jeering, did not see the storm clouds gathering in the distance
Jeering means taunting and being derisive.
The crowd began jeering at the caged murderer as he was brought out for his public execution.They were jeering at the politician.The rival football teams jeered each other.
The word "jeering" is a verb participle. It is derived from the verb "jeer," which means to make rude and mocking remarks.
sneering jeering
The crowd began jeering at the opposing team as they walked onto the field.
booing
Reviling, rating, flouting, jeering; cutting up,
The word jeering is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb jeer.
i think its "if you can save people, then save yourself"
1. To smile or laugh with facial contortions that express scorn or contempt 2. To speak or write in a scornfully jeering manner
Clearing, fearing, gearing, hearing, jeering, leering, nearing, rearing, steering, smearing, tearing (as in getting tears in your eyes), veering. ******** cheering, earring, peering, searing, sheering, spearing