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mocking造句
1. I thought you were mocking me. 2. He's always mocking my French accent. 3. Have you had experience in mocking up a page? 4. They were mocking him because he kept falling off his bike. 5. His mocking smile rattled her more than his anger. 6. He gave her a mocking glance. 7. She gave a mocking smile. 8. She made fun of him by mocking his limp. 9. His tone was faintly mocking. 10. He made the other boys laugh by mocking the way the teacher spoke. 11. He made several mocking asides about the inadequacy of women. 12. He made the boys laugh by mocking the way the teacher spoke. 13. Behind the mocking laughter lurks a growing sense of unease. 14. There was no mistaking the mocking glitter in his eyes. 15. Her tone was mocking. 16. He enjoyed gently mocking the established heraldic writers. 17. Mrs Bean gave a mocking ghost of a laugh. 18. The brilliant sunshine seemed to be mocking her. 19. He was not, however, mocking Sammler. 20. Her voice was faintly mocking. 21. What a doleful and mocking funeral, Ishmael muses. 22. The scar gave his face a mocking, sardonic cast except when he smiled. 23. He heard her mocking laugh as, arm in arm with her sister, she strode off down the corridor. 24. There was a touch of gently mocking amusement in the voice, at this point. 25. 'So you love him, do you?' Magda's voice was a mocking echo of my own. 26. His slight emphasis on the word "Lady" was definitely mocking. 27. It had the advantage of iconoclasm, a pleasing shock-effect which derives from an adolescent sense of mocking traditional values. 28. And damn him for daring to pry into my affairs and for subtly mocking my singular state! 29. She greeted him with a pot of coffee and a brisk, slightly mocking, offhand smile. 30. She was much more fun after a few drinks, gently mocking her dedication to saving this planet.