39 collocations for scoffing

You are dreaming," scoffed Fanning.

He is in the Second Book, pursuant to that Description, characterised as timorous and slothful; and if we look in the Sixth Book, we find him celebrated in the Battel of Angels for nothing but that scoffing Speech which he makes to Satan, on their supposed Advantage over the Enemy.

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

I don't wonder they are furious!" "A white wild goose?" scoffed Daylight.

" "It seems preposterous," scoffed Dean.

"Folly! fanaticism!" scoffs the Englishman of the nineteenth century.

So far as nearly coming to a rough and tumble with the fellow for his cheek in scoffing our fly at the station constitutes an acquaintance.

Within my deepest soul-depths torn, In hands and feet wounds bleeding borne, Trodden beneath the chargers' tread, How I endured, felt, suffered, bled, How wept and groaned I in my woe, When scoffed the malice-breathing foe, How pierced his scorn my spirit through, God only knew.

My dear young gentleman," scoffed his friend, "there's not a pair of matched pistols in the settlement.

"There goes the hymn!" scoffed Heywood.

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

"Pshaw!" scoffed Jerry, turning a bit red at the same time, "if others are silly enough to make pack-horses of themselves, and lug all such things into the primeval wilderness, why, of course, I'm willing to help dispose of them when the time comes; purely out of good-heartedness, you see, for it makes their loads lighter.

"Whata sword!" scoffed the jester, "think ye to mend the woes of thy fellows with a sword?

" "All!" scoffed Jot, "Go on with the rest of it, Kent Eddy!" "Isn't any 'rest,'" grunted Kent, "unless you count the organ-grinder; he had some-looked as if he'd rested.

" "Wayne," scoffed Kate, "plumbing indeed!

"Nonsense," scoffed Katherine, "a dead creature can't hurt you.

" "Yes you are!" scoffed Miss Kearney.

Don't you think he LOOKS kind of pale-ish?" "Pale-ish!" scoffed Kent.

What kind of love that scoffs at public opinion and finds itself at last a topic of amusement at a fashionable dining table?

" "Oh, do they?" scoffed Mrs. Leonard.

" Yea, that which scoffing Lucian said of the gout in jest, I may truly affirm of melancholy in earnest.

Democritus, that common flouter of folly, was ridiculous himself, barking Menippus, scoffing Lucian, satirical Lucilius, Petronius, Varro, Persius, &c., may be censured with the rest, Loripedem rectus derideat, Aethiopem albus.

The day of grace was fully past, No voice should now proclaim, To sinful, faithless, scoffing men, Jehovah's gracious name.

" "Oh, you," scoffed Marty.

He is a high-souled youth indeed, in whom the low regards and corrupt knowledge of his superiors will fail utterly of degrading influence; he must be one stronger than Faber who can listen to scoffing materialism from the lips of authority and experience, and not come to look upon humanity and life with a less reverent regard.

39 collocations for  scoffing