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Grammar : Adj
Spell : mok
Phonetic Transcription : mɒk



Definition of mocker

Origin :
  • late 15c., agent noun from mock (v.).
  • adj artificial, fake
Example sentences :
  • It had mocked Reuben, and it had made her seem as if she were the mocker.
  • Extract from : « Aunt Rachel » by David Christie Murray
  • They buried them together, man and mocker, and went silently on toward the hill.
  • Extract from : « Space Prison » by Tom Godwin
  • How true then are the words of the Bible: "Wine is a mocker."
  • Extract from : « The Biology, Physiology and Sociology of Reproduction » by Winfield S. Hall
  • He was not a mocker, or a leveller, or a satirist, or an atheist.
  • Extract from : « A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon » by John Lord, A.M.
  • But I'm a doubter, and a mocker, and a failure, and Phillida knows it.
  • Extract from : « The Faith Doctor » by Edward Eggleston
  • I believe that wine is a mocker, and belief in wine as a benefit, mockery.
  • Extract from : « Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why » by Martha M. Allen
  • Raoul and Enguerrand, sons of that mocker of man, the Count de Vandemar.
  • Extract from : « The Parisians, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
  • That she should have done that made humanity a Judas and God a mocker.
  • Extract from : « The Kingdom Round the Corner » by Coningsby Dawson
  • The uses of mocker nut hickory do not differ from those of other hickories.
  • Extract from : « American Forest Trees » by Henry H. Gibson
  • If he was often a mocker in form, he was always serious in meaning and laborious in matter.
  • Extract from : « Voltaire » by John Morley

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