Examples of 'jeer' in a sentence
Meaning of "jeer"
jeer (verb) - To 'jeer' means to mock, taunt, or ridicule someone or something in a disrespectful or scornful manner. It is often done loudly or in a group setting
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- A mocking remark or reflection.
- To utter sarcastic or mocking comments; to speak with mockery or derision; to use taunting language.
- To mock; treat with mockery; to taunt.
- A gear; a tackle.
How to use "jeer" in a sentence
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I would like to jeer at all these lovers.
Jeer of the country during his brief.
The entire town turned out to jeer me.
They all jeer as the doors close.
He probably thought you would jeer at them.
Jeer at these treasures that have made us so unhappy.
Who hearing of him jeer and scoff.
You always jeer at my taste for young girls.
I watched the crowd jeer at him.
All jeer and boo.
The other boys would laugh and jeer.
Do not jeer because we celebrate.
You can titter and jeer.
The crowd was willing to jeer at anyone that they disapproved of.
The rape of his mercy the jeer of his.
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Do not jeer at the poor.
Think how they would jeer and mock.
They jeer at you.
Boys chant and jeer.
The resurrection at which you jeer has many parallels in nature.
Then we would be there to jeer.
The unbelievers jeer at themand.
The crowd continued to jeer.
Jeer and lies.
It is a sudden pleasure leading to laugh or jeer as a way of disapproval.
If you jeer or sneer at us.
That is the best answer to the jeer of the hon.
All the boys jeer at us when we walk through the yard.
Why do they always jeer.
His crowds at rallies regularly boo and jeer the journalists who cover the events.
I do not want to watch while people point at her and jeer.
The wenches jeer at me.
Out there they will hate and scorn and jeer.
His people secretly scoff at him and jeer that his manliness is gone.
Your friends would be frozen with embarrassment and your enemies would jeer.
The other people at the bar instantly jeer in our direction.
Jesus did not jeer at the Jews who rejected him.
Go ahead and jeer.
The Lynch twins jeer at them from a distance.
Crowd continues to jeer.
Prod jeer price trends in the EU.
Thus the other instruments at his back start to jeer at him.
And to jeer Democratic leaders.
The path leads him through a crowd of townsfolk who jeer at him.
You can jeer while I enjoy this pastrami on rye.
Cowherds used to drive the cattle to the fields jeer for grazing.
You can jeer and throw rotten eggs at me if I get boring.
Development of jeer.
Do not jeer at Oklahoma.
The most constructive course is to stand on the sidelines and jeer at its pretensions.