Examples of 'scoffed' in a sentence

Meaning of "scoffed"

To scoff means to mock or show contempt for something in a derisive manner
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  • simple past tense and past participle of scoff

How to use "scoffed" in a sentence

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But you scoffed and you scorned me.
A piece barely announced and already scoffed at.
He always scoffed at the idea of making a will.
French colonial administrators scoffed at the idea.
Grid scoffed as he checked the notification window.
Voting rights experts scoffed at that explanation.
I scoffed at the idea of marketing and sales.
Several analysts scoffed at the security excuse.
I heard this on the radio and scoffed.
Some members even scoffed at the admonition.
No word if the interviewer laughed or even scoffed.
Voting rights experts scoffed at this explanation.
They scoffed at those who followed him.
The very advances he scoffed at will destroy him.
Irma scoffed when he told her about it.

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The serial killer who scoffed at the law.
Angel scoffed and tossed the condom.
I explained to him what had happened and he scoffed.
The twins scoffed at the very idea.
Adding in cannabis to enhance things further was never going to be scoffed at.
She scoffed the hash cakes.
Do not be like those who scoffed and perished.
People initially scoffed at it and characterized it as a call centre.
Wine producers in the multibillion dollar industry scoffed.
Seeing as you have scoffed my ham rolls again.
I scoffed for years at this theory.
He more or less scoffed at that suggestion.
I scoffed at a woman who bought six.
Not one of them has scoffed at me.
They also scoffed all the pak choi.
Calculation is not something to be scoffed at.
Jack scoffed as he read the story.
There were a few people who scoffed at the title of my book.
I scoffed him and he was good.
The druid scoffed at you.
He scoffed at press rumours that he was being barracked by a gang of discharged soldiers.
I have not scoffed at you.
He scoffed as he chewed his olive.
I have always scoffed at the notion.
He scoffed at me for following the directions and prescriptions of my oncologist.
Some outside observers scoffed at the newly revealed doctrine.
He scoffed at a scene in which a bomb is defused with wire cutters.
Which is not to be scoffed at either.
The kids scoffed their faces on the chocolates.
The idea of legalizing drugs is often scoffed at by most politicians.
Vladimir scoffed at the relief efforts.
Just a few years ago people scoffed at this idea.
They scoffed at our efforts.
The one who huffed and scoffed and glared.
Many observers scoffed at the introduction of these subjects in a college.

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