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Mocker

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Mocker meaning

A person who mocks. | A mockingbird. | A deceiver; an impostor.

Example sentences (6)

But if that makes you a habitual mocker of “the science,” then go and fly yourself to the moon.

As the 18th-century essayist and celebrated mocker of Wordsworth might have said, disbelief is the new spirit of the age.

He may be named only to be cursed as wanton and mocker, poseur, trifler and vagrant.

Sherr, p. 3. Heinrich Glarean wrote in 1547 that Josquin was not only a "magnificent virtuoso" (the Latin can be translated also as "show-off") but capable of being a "mocker", using satire effectively.

The Snyder publications have included a number of original books as well as reprints such as Static, The Missing Man, The Mocker and, in 2002, Avenging World, a collection of stories and essays spanning 30 years.

Wine is seen as a "mocker" and strong drink is "raging"; however, simple consumption of beer or the very common roots wine are not systematically a part of Rastafari culture this way or that.