ridicule造句91 We are equally far removed from the hosanna of Joseph de Maistre, who wound up by anointing the executioner, and from the sneer of Voltaire, who even goes so far as to ridicule the cross.
92 That would inoculate the new owners from ridicule a cathartic demolition for the Country Club set.
93 The satire touches with finespun ridicule every kind of human pretense.
94 I think in those days we were a little shy of our emotions, and the fear of ridicule tempered the more obvious forms of pretentiousness.
95 I believe, one thousand thousand medium and small businesses, one hundred million jobs, 1000000000 of consumers, will draw a lot of criticism, ridicule, satire, never mind, the one we used to.
96 Frank White became an object of ridicule for the opponents of the creation science law.
97 The lyrics ridicule Gadhafi and lambast him for his treatment of the country in the past four decades.
98 Creativity can also be hindered by the frustration of initial failure or third-party ridicule.
99 At home I was very lively, love to laugh, likes to watch TV, ridicule, go all lengths.
100 Birdbrain has long been a colloquial term of ridicule. The common notion is that birds' brains are simple, or so scientists thought and taught for many years.
101 But far be it for me to ridicule science when it is based on observable facts and replicable evidence.
102 He thinks how Shrike will ridicule him at the speakeasy , telling him to give his readers stones.
103 To choose such a line of work is to invite ridicule.
104 You lay yourself open to ridicule by suggesting such an outlandish plan.
105 You could be tempted to, if you thought that others might marginalize it or ridicule it.
106 The weightiness of the earlier stage, humor and ridicule of the later and finally the joy of pure form can only make us taste a kind of bleak flavor of life.
107 The boss of 500 Start-ups, a fund that provides seed capital to entrepreneurs, Mr McClure had the shirt designed to ridicule an accusation that he and several other financiers have been colluding.
108 I can't figure out why they ridicule this constructive suggestion.
109 What are we to do when others ridicule andsubtly ostracize us?
110 Oh. I would rather mount the scaffold of my brother, Louis XVI. , than thus descend the staircase at the Tuileries driven away by ridicule.
111 However, the red color similar to that of seals is powerful enough to penetrate through time, to ridicule forgettery , and chain up our fates again.
112 And the same mix of disinformation, ridicule and smut would eventually be employed against the Japanese.
113 Delaisse was riding his pony cub road test, many people have been ridicule.
114 The process of judicial selection was held up to ridicule.
115 A disciple cannot expect to break bread with Christ and not be subject to the same ridicule that Christ himself endured.
116 In the House of Commons the most devastating weapon is ridicule.
117 Destroy the people's faith in their natural leaders by holding the latter up to contempt, ridicule and obloquy.
118 To ridicule or satirize in or as if in a lampoon.
119 I'm a layman. What I'm going to say may expose myself to ridicule, yet I still want to say a few words.
120 Mrs Seton snorted in ridicule and leant closer. "Her first husband was no more than a boy!