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Mocker

noun
1.
Someone who jeers or mocks or treats something with contempt or calls out in derision.  Synonyms: flouter, jeerer, scoffer.
2.
Long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds.  Synonyms: Mimus polyglotktos, mockingbird.






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"Mocker" Quotes from Famous Books



... General McClurg for a long time regarded Field's frequent jests and squibs at the expense of the frequenters of his old-book department with anything but an approving eye. He looked upon Field for many years as a ribald mocker of the conventionalities not only of literature but of life. "Culture's Garland" was an offence to his social instincts and literary tastes. Among all the men with whom Field came in frequent converse, the late lamented General Alexander C. McClurg was the last to succumb ...
— Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions - Vol. I • Slason Thompson

... danger of remaining a drunkard, and you have a figure of which so much may be despaired that it might almost be called hopeless. I confess that in the beginning this brilliant, pitiless lawyer, this consciencelessly powerful advocate, at once mocker and poseur, all but failed to interest me. A little of him and his monocle went such a great way with me that I thought I had enough of him by the end of the trial, where he gets off a man charged with murder, and then cruelly snubs the homicide in his ...
— Henry James, Jr. • William Dean Howells

... Susanna 46 the assertion of innocency in respect of miscarriage of justice; in that of Heb. xii. 23 with the Song 64 (86), the utterance of the spirits and souls of the righteous; and in that of Acts xvii. 23 with Bel and Dragon 27, the mocker of idols. ...
— The Three Additions to Daniel, A Study • William Heaford Daubney



Words linked to "Mocker" :   unpleasant person, genus Mimus, Mimus, oscine, oscine bird, mock, flouter, disagreeable person



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