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    derision


    1. the Lord shall have them in derision


    2. The great politician was drowned out in a storm of derision, with shouts and cat-calls ringing out everywhere


    3. in a storm of derision, with shouts and cat-calls ringing out


    4. The hurtful comments and slurs directed toward the Livingsons, by those same shallow people which had for years been seemingly benign, now began overnight to rise in pitch and derision


    5. at the question and gave a snort of derision


    6. Jeremos only snorted with derision


    7. But Tragus jumped away each time Homer flailed, laughing with derision


    8. He imagined Josh’s derision at such a sentimentally compromised design, commenting how people always looked to the past, finding some kind of solace in a false nostalgia


    9. ” Elijah leaned on one elbow and looked at Arnold with derision saying


    10. It must, too, be unpleasant to him to observe, that the greater part of his students desert his lectures ; or perhaps, attend upon them with plain enough marks of neglect, contempt, and derision

    11. The slightest degree of knowledge and application will enable him to do this, without exposing himself to contempt or derision, by saying any thing that is really foolish, absurd, or ridiculous


    12. ” Melchior curled his lips in derision


    13. The child had eyed Jack with blatant derision, as the one who was responsible for depriving her of all her mother's attention


    14. ” There was derision dripping from his voice at the last


    15. So along with a constant stream of derision directed at his mother, Clarence Pierce was being beaten on every play


    16. Many tend to forget that, except for the most ideological conservatives, most of the anger or derision aimed at Carter came late in his presidency


    17. “Even though he was the first Curator to assemble enough evidence to support such a theory, when he presented his work he was met with derision, laughed upon as another half-mad fool


    18. Glances of envy replaced those former leers of derision, but he learned to ignore them as he had always done


    19. 1 But now those who are younger than I have me in derision, whose fathers I would have disdained to have set with the dogs of my


    20. 4 He who sits on the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in derision

    21. 8 But you, O Lord, shall laugh at them; you shall have all the heathen in derision


    22. As alluded to earlier, in our Western culture, the ideas of rebirth and other realms of existence may be regarded with scepticism and perhaps treated with derision


    23. 14 I was a derision to all my people;


    24. the valleys, to the desolate wastes, and to the cities that are forsaken, which became a prey and derision to the residue of the heathen


    25. derision, and a proverb of reproach:


    26. they had his messengers in derision; and, look, when the Lord spoke to them, they made a sport of his prophets: 52 So far out, that he,


    27. 69 And those who consent to them shall be had in derision and in


    28. 51 But they had his messengers in derision; and look when the Lord spoke to them they made a sport of his prophets: 52 So far out that he being angry with his people for their great ungodliness commanded the kings of the Chaldeans to come up against them; 53 Who killed their young men with the sword yes even within the compass of their holy temple and spared neither young man nor maid old man nor child among them; for he delivered all into their hands


    29. 69 And those who consent to them shall be had in derision and in reproach and trodden under foot


    30. “If we choose to refuse the Key, what will we do?” the old woman asked as she stood, a touch of derision in her voice

    31. Sitting at the dock, opposite to the multitude for major derision, this way began such a boasted judgment


    32. But, Ouch!, considering the silence promise that I pronounced minutes earlier and not wanting to be the first one in breaking the sacred vote, on penalty of receiving major derision, I decided to look for a way to communicate my thoughts without the help of the words that tormented the Magician


    33. Many times he had been innocent victim of derision and laughter due to this circumstance, as that of Beatrice, one afternoon in which the tedium and boredom put house in our backyard in The Borrascosa, our troubled mansion in Saint Andre


    34. -Are you ready to continue? -He asked me at the time that handed me a giant cup of coffee, black and very loaded and, then, in son of derision, he continued:


    35. The wizard looked at me and said in derision:


    36. Us, inmates, were in an outdoor cart, so that persons of the village could observe us for more derision


    37. Himself utterly forsaken; and then He is held up to derision and crucified


    38. My Father does not sit in heaven laughing in derision at the heathen


    39. " But the lad had only a more violent fit, while the scribes mocked the apostles in derision, and the disappointed believers suffered the taunts of these unfriendly critics


    40. "Is there anything you haven't been?" inquired the girl, half in derision and half in fascination

    41. "Were you a king in Kosala?" she asked, masking her keen curiosity with derision


    42. As she passed through the door she cast a look over her shoulder at Valeria, a glance full of cynical derision and obscene mockery


    43. society are driven to relatedness by the messages of the culture, which include the demand to be unconscious of the masculine context and of the danger and derision it


    44. This, he burned over the bowl of water producing a thick cloud of noxious smoke that made me gag and brought a smile of derision from Connacher


    45. He was therefore able to hear all that was said of him in derision and could plainly see the expression on the faces of all those who so thoughtlessly mocked him


    46. Not being able to remove the title, these leaders mingled with the crowd and did their utmost to incite derision and ridicule, lest any give serious regard to the inscription


    47. Meanwhile, her foster mother’s derision about Kara only increased because of Kara’s apathy and she did not tolerate her friends well


    48. The boy looked at me with utter derision and said: "Don't be so bloody


    49. ‘Ha!’ Siri said with derision, ‘There is no solution


    50. His wife eyed him with derision









































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    derision ridicule mockery scoff sneer