30 adverbs to describe how to mocks

He sat rigid, no longer looking at the doctor, but staring beyond him fixedly at a woman's face on the wall that smiled and softly mocked.

The teachers of other nations may reasonably mock us, as having less of direct book-lore than themselves; they should not be able to say, that we are without the compensation of knowing a little more of living creatures.

" Piers kissed the cheek as airily as it was proffered, his dark eyes openly mocking.

After they had learned the reason of this quarrel, and that for stones the Britons were come, they mocked them loudly, making them their mirth and their song.

With veilèd eyes, 'Mid listening Echoes, in her paradise 5 She sate, while one, with soft enamoured breath, Rekindled all the fading melodies With which, like flowers that mock the corse beneath, He had adorned and hid the coming bulk of Death.

As he hung bleeding and agonizing on the cross, while his enemies were cruelly mocking his misery, he looked up to heaven, and uttered that wonderful prayer"Father forgive them; for they know not what they do."

Osmond Orgreave, the elegant and faintly mocking father of the brood, a handsome grizzled man of between fifty and sixty, was walking to and fro between the grand piano and the small upright piano in the farther half of the room.

I must do all this?" mocked the other, furiously.

He had been there at least an hour and a half, wounded, incessantly mocked, and almost stoned to death.

Sharon Whipple mocked them injuriously.

I could not help but laffing, Ooh, aha-ha ..." From a throat of tin, it mocked them insanely with squealing, black-hearted guffaws.

And now, methinks, O most worthy Hippocrates, you should not reprehend my laughing, perceiving so many fooleries in men; [240]for no man will mock his own folly, but that which he seeth in a second, and so they justly mock one another.

she mocked him, languidly; and then, like a banjo-string, the tension snapped, and she gave a long, angry gasp, and her wrath flamed.

" Here Theophil enveloped her in a huge hug, and laughingly mocked her with playful caresses, smiling to himself all the same.

Her scarlet mouth that smiled, Mocked lightly at his woe, And while she would not bid him stay

5. "You laugh with the other ladies to see how I look (literally, you mock my appearance); and do not think, lady, what it is that renders me so strange a figure at sight of your beauty.

" "Sour grapes," he mocked, and then impressively, "And no matter what packages or furniture come here for me they are not to be unwrapped.

I confess, when it came to my turn to mount, I shut my eyes for fear, and never opened them till I found Harry's arm about me, and a firm footing under me; and I heard his voice merrily mocking me for a poor little fool, who was ready to swoon at fancied perils, and was reckless of real ones.

so | loudly; Backward | in con | -fusion | hurl the | foe that | mocks me | proudly.

Though a thousand of our great men may have helped a copier's weak copyist to take "some practical advantage" of the world's credulity, it is safe to aver, in the face of dignity still greater, that testimonials more fallacious have seldom mocked the cause of learning.

If that bright sphere where raptured seraphs glow, Permit communion with this world of woe; And sore, if thus our fond affections deem, Hope mocks us not, for Heaven inspires the dream Benignant shade!

she mocked tenderly.

Fool as he had been not to recognize its meaning then, he knew himself triply mocked in being, even now, at its mercy.

Pyramid on pyramid of rock Towers upward, wild and riven, As piled by Titan hand, to mock The distant smiling heaven.

Confused and bewildered, we beat about it and about it; it was behind us, before us, at our right, at our left,crying on in a blind, aimless way, making us no replies,beckoning us, slipping from us, mocking us utterly.

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