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How to use mocked in a sentence

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As Jesus was being crucified alongside two thieves, one mocked him, but the other asked Jesus to remember him when he came into his kingdom.
Imagine sacrificing your son for someone else's sake, and not getting any credit, any appreciation for it, even being scorned and mocked for it.
We laughed, we mocked, we teased, we made fun of each other, we made fun of strangers.
I mocked as innocently as possible, batting my eyelashes as furiously as I could.
Later, he had party members laughing as he mocked the premier's economic recovery plan.
He is baited and mocked in South Boston, Little Italy, and wherever papist brutes foregather.
But they mocked it in a sufficiently understated manner that, if you'll indulge me, I'm going to try to get a little more mileage out of it.
And over 12 years he mocked the UN, while he tyrannised and impoverished his own people.
Usually they're mocked as advocating some old-fashioned left-wing politics or some particularism, like saving local conditions against globalism.
Workers, critics surmised, must surely feel slighted, insulted, and mocked by such acts of disdain.
A true mischief-maker would have expected that kind of response and mocked me, or at least betrayed amusement.
Athena, intending to entertain the Olympians by playing the flute is mocked by the gods and retreats to Mount Ida to play alone.
His unsuccessful plea for an upper house based on a hereditary colonial peerage was mocked as a bunyip aristocracy.
Have you no thought of how your children will be mocked and teased by other children when they're at school?
Thou dancest in white vestures, and I God am mocked and vilipended, and in the house of Herod had received a white vesture.
Kipling mocked the place, viceroys and vicereines hated it, but here the British rulers of India spent most of their imperial century.
He mocked his challenger as a vacillator who could spend the whole time debating himself.
Faced with a cruel and unrelenting system of numbers that mocked him, he invented a new one!
I was mocked as a simpleton when I sang of birds and bees and flowers like a child.
Some guy called Tim also mocked me all night for claiming to be able to moonwalk and then not actually being able to do it.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I told you that the atom smasher could be used to travel through time, and you mocked at me as a dreamer.
The rude native, the contrabandist who mocked at laws seemed stupefied by the news.
It seemed to her that they would mock her as the slattern had mocked her, should she appeal to them.
And I heard close at hand the call of an owl, as like the whimper of a child as ever howlet's vesper mocked.
Sacred as they were they still mocked him with their impotency to stay the hand of death.
He mocked her silvery treble in his lusty baritone and roared with laughter.
And at these visions of theirs we have mocked, and held them for idle and vain, unreal and unaccomplishable.
His tea-pot and cream-jug were Queen Anne silver, heirlooms at which he mocked.
Or has some demon, as we read of in old tales, mocked me in a magic mirror?
Then Laforce pretended to ventriloquise, and mocked Marcey's slight stutter.
Which rose upon that heavy day, And mocked it with its steadiest ray.
Your voice is tenebrous, as if An angel mocked a blackbird's pipe.
Her frugal silence mocked his prodigality of hopes and fears.
It mocked and jeered at them with sparkling waves of warmth.
But yesternight that ribald mocked him with his lack of scars.
Sambrook, who described himself as being 'on the large side' correctly pointed out the whole tone of the letter mocked his size and was bullying.
Upon this, the two meanly dressed figures mocked and jeered at the much-abashed old dignitary, and pointed their fingers at the stain.
In a column of the Halifax Mail Star, he mocked the Diocese of Antigonish and its Bishop Colin Campbell, and the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal.
And all the time the gabble of the women mocked at the silence of death.
He even hung by one hand, tantalizingly just beyond reach, and mocked them as they gnashed their tusks with impotent rage.
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