9 adverbs to describe how to scoff

This man could surely be hard enough on occasion, the strong jaw and a certain hardness in the eyes told that, but except perhaps for an uncomfortable excess of sharpness, there was none of his brother's rather brutally scoffing cast of expression.

So he scoffed, cynically, bitterly, and said, as many another has done before he has learned the lessons of the world's hard school, "There is no God."

He had found it in this Mitchell, even when he idly scoffed at his pain: a Man all-knowing, all-seeing, crowned by Nature, reigning,the keen glance of his eye falling like a sceptre on other men.

He was naturally of a feeble constitution from childhood, and not addicted to the amusements of stronger boys; hence he became shy, and, when bullied or flouted by the others, sensitive and irritable, and given to secret reading and study, instead of play with those "little fiends that scoffed incessantly."

He spoke; and from his cell dismissed, Was insolently scoffed and hissed.

she scoffed, laughingly.

On your going to London?" "Yes." "And why not?" "Well, I don't know whether I could" "Paw!" scoffed Caroline lightly and flatteringly.

"The other things!" scoffed meantime the gay Hilary, catching up Anna's word.

He could not write a note to ask for anything without scoffing rudely and bitterly, generally in sardonic verse.

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