15 Words to use with jeering

No doubt they were unable to understand what pleasure there could possibly be there, for, suppressing a jeering laugh, they shook their heads.

Welcome, and yet shameful, for I feared at any moment to see the face of a companion in the jeering crowd that lined the causeway.

The horse then stopped, and the man in a jeering voice called out: "So this, then, is your work, Monsieur Froment?

Harry and his followers mixed among the groups, and aided in inflaming the temper of the people by passing jeering remarks, and loudly questioning the statements of the preachers.

harder than iron itself, and far from showing the slightest commiseration, they threw him brutally down, exclaiming in a jeering tone, 'Most powerful king, we are about to prepare thy throne.'

Ross returned to his more familiar jeering attitude.

Even at this agitated moment I have time to think this with a jeering pain.

The jeering smile of the despots, which accompanied my wandering, will be changed, at the report of these proceedings, to a frown which may yet cast fresh mourning over families, as it has cast over mine; nevertheless the afflicted will wait to be consoled by the dawn of public happiness.

Oft had he trod the jeering street, With bare and bleeding feet; Leaving crimson-flecked the snow In memory of his Master's woe; With grief closed lips, sat he apart, The comrade of the dead man's heart; At last the chanting throng were gone

Thus, though we all hated her father, and had for him many jeering titles among ourselves; yet we never used an evil nickname nor a railing word against him when she was by, because we liked her well.

" There sounded a faint jeering note behind the carelessness of his voice.

"And yet you were notaltogethersurprised to see me," he rejoined, a faint jeering echo in his voice.

Isaac hated hershe would be taken from her childrenshe felt Watson's grip upon her armshe saw the jeering faces at the village doors.

Meantime, if there be any spiteful ghost, That smiles to see poor scholars' miseries, Cold is his charity, his wit too dull: We scorn his censure, he's a jeering gull.

Gradually, minute by minute, as the outline of the town itself had vanished, the depressing impression of that jeering frontier mob faded; and in its stead, looming bigger and bigger, advancing, enfolding like a storm cloud until it blotted out every other thought, came realisation of the thing she had done: came appreciation of its finality, its immensity.

15 Words to use with  jeering