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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
mock .
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Examples
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The media that should be mocked is CNN's telecasts.
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During the election, Palin mocked then-candidate Obama for his work as a community organizer, in the process insulting the countless thousands/millions who give their time and energy to bettering their own communities, often without pay.
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The 2000 buy was mocked from the beginning, and led to a $54 billion write-down two years later.
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OK, so, Family Guy has made fun of pretty much everyone, and most of the time, the person being mocked is there, doing their own voice.
Some Stars Are Worth It archmage 2009
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Putin mocked the support given by the West to Saakashvili, comparing him to former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, who was hanged in 2006 for executing Shiites.
McCain Calls for Halt of Violence in Georgia - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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For months, McCain mocked Clinton's desire to withdraw troops from Iraq.
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Yesterday on Fox News, Michelle Malkin mocked the suicides of three Guantanamo Bay detainees.
Think Progress » Malkin On Detainee Suicides: ‘Boo-Freakin-Hoo’ 2006
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Its identification label mocked me. -- believed to have come from a collision in the asteroid belt, but there are some indications of an origin more remote, possibly the Kuiper belt -- The ring of comets beyond the orbit of Neptune.
Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999
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"You are so wise," she assented, with an entire honesty of intention; but her phrase mocked him ferociously.
Cytherea Joseph Hergesheimer 1917
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His name mocked, his jersey burned, his image once squeaky clean as the NBAs king forever changed.
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