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Synonyms for mocker

someone who jeers or mocks or treats something with contempt or calls out in derision

long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds

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As soon as her look was revealed, Twitter exploded with mocker on the former's choice of footwear.
Among the stories included in this book are: The Beaver and the Old Man, The Old Beggar, How the Rabbit Stole the Otter's Coat, Origin of the Pleiades and the Pine, What Became of the Rabbit, Origin of Light, The Spirit Land, The Fable of the Animals, The Theft of Fire, The Creation, The Empounded Water, The Deceived Blind Men, Manabozho's Wolf Brother, The Boy Who Became a God, Song of the Ghost Dance, A Raccoon Story, Iktomi, The Creation, Why the Possum's Tail is Bare, The Badger and the Bear, The White Faced Bear, The Elk Spirit of Lost Lake, The Raven Mocker, How the Kingfisher Got His Bill, and many, many more.
Milton's co-week mocker Micky Flanagan is Back In The Game on a slightly bigger stage at the NIA.
"I don't want to put a mocker on him or anything, but regardless of his hiatus at the moment, I think the way his form has been across the board, he has to be a front-runner.
"What," we asked ourselves, "is the common ground that we might all share?" Our love of tweed and port seemed too thin in itself, but, I believe, was a clue towards a SOON, DOUBT, MISANTHROPES CLUB GATHERING ROUND PUB TELLY WATCH CELEBRITY', ,,,, THAT PEERLESS SHOWCASE ALL FAILINGS personal world view that has its origins in an antipathy for the conventions and mores of recent times that is seen as perverse by some (if not many) and has led to accusations of being a certain type of individual; a carper, caviller, egoist, pessimist, flouter, misogamist, mocker. In short...
In addition to keeping things in control with the fledglings and hiding her imprint with the Raven Mocker, she must delve deeper into her powers than ever before to help save Zoey.
Liar, torturer, mass murderer, mocker of our Constitution, destroyer of our economy, destroyer of our nation's integrity, the "most Catholic president" (NCR, May 2)?
Aristotle's concepts of logos, pathos, and ethos become crucial to a mocker's success.
The image of the Lamb of God broiled on a spit, as for souvlaki, is outrageous for any age; in our own age it is unimaginable coming from anyone but a mocker. But for a long time believers produced images like this in all seriousness.
Among her numerous later novels are Leonie de Montbreuse (1813), Malheurs d'un amant heureux (1818, 1823; "Misfortunes of a Happy Lover"), Le Moqueur amoureux (1830; "The Amorous Mocker"), La Physiologie du ridicule (1833; "The Physiology of Ridicule"), and Le Mari confident (1849; "The Confident Husband").
He will also come face to face with the Raven Mocker, the omnipresent malevolent life force that is seeking to maintain dominion over him.
- Mocker PICKING Ryan Jones (or not ) is like re-arranging the deckchairs on the Titanic.