22 Words to use with mocked

Serve with a dressing of fruit juice, whipped cream flavored with lemon, or mock cream flavored with cocoanut.

It is of him that the familiar story is told of a playful match at mock courtesy with the Earl of Rochester, who meeting Dr. Barrow near the king's chamber bowed low, saying, "I am yours, doctor, to the knee strings."

Accordingly, it is white lutestring, covered and full-trimmed with white crape, festooned with lilac ribbon and mock point-lace, over a hoop of enormous size.

Across the space, within the circle of light, there was a broad stream of dusky cloud, formed of three distinct streaks, and reaching from one of the most distant mock suns to another opposite to it, in the shape of a low arch; but in a little while one extremity of this bar moved away from its original position, while the other end remained stationary, leading me to suppose that it was merely an accidental piece of cloud.

But oh, what form of language can impart The frantic grief that wrung Aciloe's heart, When to the height of hopeless sorrow wrought, The fainting spirit feels a pang of thought, Which never painted in the hues of speech, 145 Lives at the soul, and mocks expression's reach!

craftsmen, encrusted with a heap of ormulu mock-heroics and impertinences and set perfectly to the time of day.

Of the best pieces they make a mock ivory, which is used for hafts to knives, and various other things; the coarser pieces they burn and pound, and sell the ashes.'

We are apt enough to laugh at the mock-majesty of those whom we know to be but common mortals in private; and cannot permit Hamlet to make use of a single provincial intonation, although it should only be in his conversation with the grave-diggers.

He might assume a mock-Authority, without being looked upon as vain and conceited.

She replied with rare affability, and that entire absence of mock-modesty which was already a feature in her character.

The guelder-rose's summer snow-balls, and the mock-orange with its penetrating odor, whiten the still gardens as we pass.

We have here adopted the orthography of Clavigero in preference, because he appears to have perfectly understood the Mexican language; and shall continue to do so in the sequel without farther notice, as often as his work enables us to do it with certaintyE. Perhaps mock-pearls, or the word may possibly be the same with what we term marcasites.

Just as there is a mock refinement more vulgar than simple vulgarity, so are there courtesies which humiliate and compliments that offend.

she cried in mock reproach as he struggled toward her.

In the earlier period a woman was acquired as wife in three different ways: I. By coemptioa mock sale to her husband; II.

A dozen active young men were sent out on the Lexington road to carry on a mock skirmish with the decoy party, while the rest of the defenders gathered behind the wall on the opposite side.

The martins would be cackling, in any event, and the kingbirds practicing their aerial mock somersaults; and the mocking-bird would be singing, and the redbird whistling.

" "It's the thing mock turtle soup is made from," said the Queen.

" "Yes," said Crayshaw, folding his hands with farcical mock meekness, "

Swedes: mock-capture.

To moot is to plead a mock cause; to state a point of law by way of exercise, a common practice in the inns of court.

Thank you, Señor," said the girl with a mock curtsey.

22 Words to use with  mocked