Which preposition to use with jeer

at Occurrences 88%

"And thatthat was the end of the fellows who went by jeering at us!"

of Occurrences 44%

Is he afraid?" The men of the Indefatigable returned these compliments with jeers of their own.

from Occurrences 6%

Havelock and a few companions at Charterhouse met together for devotion, and of course came in for a large amount of jeering from some of the other boys.

in Occurrences 3%

he said, a faint note of jeering in his voice.

to Occurrences 2%

he would jeer to himself.

for Occurrences 1%

And he's a wonder with the men, jollies 'em along when they are grousing or homesick, sets 'em grinning from ear to ear when they are down-hearted, has a pat on the shoulder for this one and a jeer for that one.

by Occurrences 1%

The Liberal Press had jeered at the hair-raising fears of the Conservative Press, and the latter had answered the jeers by more ferocious attacks upon German diplomacy and by more determined efforts to make bad blood between the two nations.

on Occurrences 1%

Though this man was not near enough for her to see the dancing evil of his little eyes, she saw the brutish face in full relief against the sky, and marked the jeer on the ugly mouth.

than Occurrences 1%

A laugh, rather jeering than cordial, ran through the group of labourers.

through Occurrences 1%

"He said it was Morris who left first and whom Hume pursued by jeers through the open window.

among Occurrences 1%

Louis XII. is reported to have jeered among his courtiers at the notion of a high-priest riding to the wars.

Which preposition to use with  jeer