Mocking - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mockable
Such as can be mocked
Inter canem et lupum
lupum (between the dog and the wolf), twilight; called also mock shadow, daylight's gate, and betwixt hawk and buzzard.
Mockado
stuff made in imitation of velvet probably the same as mock velvet
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Flout
To mock or insult to treat with contempt
Mock
To imitate to mimic esp to mimic in sport contempt or derision to deride by mimicry
Joust
To engage in mock combat on horseback as two knights in the lists to
Jereed
javelin used by the people of the Levant especially in mock fights
Illude
To play upon by artifice to deceive to mock to excite and disappoint the hopes of
Frump
To insult to flout to mock to snub
Elude
or dexterity to escape from in a covert manner to mock by an unexpected escape to baffle as to elude an
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