As a verb: It's unkind to mock someone because they're different from you. As an adjective: Since I've never had turtle soup, I don't know if mock turtle soup tastes like the real thing. As a noun: Poor Brittany Spears has become the mock of the gossip industry.
Fire extinguisher and fire blanket.
Fire is not an invention.
fire spread is the rate of time and area a fire can move or grow
Fire Blankets are used to suffercate the fire and get all of the energy out of it.
twice a year
5 to 10 mins its down to the school i its big its up to 10 mins
well what they they had to eat was mock everything really: mock goose, mock ham and even mock bread
mock means dan
mock
George Mock died in 2001.
Alice Mock's birth name is Alice Dorothy Mock.
mock clock, schlock clock
to mock
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.
mock friendly - pretending to be friendly
Jerrie Mock was born in 1925.