Similar words: pioneering, engineering, domineering, power steering, mountaineering, genetic engineering, eeriness, jeer. Meaning: ['dʒɪrɪŋ /-əɪŋ] n. showing your contempt by derision. adj. abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule.
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1. He interrupted my speech with jeering.
2. Hecklers interrupted her speech with jeering.
3. There was constant jeering and interruption from the floor.
4. The crowd was hooting and jeering at the speaker.
5. There was jeering from the Labour benches.
6. Her speech was disrupted by a jeering group of protesters at the front of the crowd.
7. There was loud jeering from the opposition parties when the prime minister stood up to speak.
8. Others began jeering and eventually threw bottles and stones.
9. A jeering, bottle-throwing crowd chased reporters away.
10. A crowd ran after them, jeering all the way.
11. Hindered by scolding women and jeering men, the soldiers lowered themselves into the cramped crawl spaces.
12. With the sentries jeering and the kitchen girls free to throw dirt, glad to see her fallen?
13. Jeering and chanting, they thrust her down on to the kerb.
14. His jeering remarks had hidden barbs, and just went to prove how little he cared either way.
15. After the match the crowd were all jeering at him.
16. To make taunting , heckling,(sentencedict.com) or jeering remarks.
17. He had to face the jeering of his classmates.
18. People were looking up and jeering at him.
19. He was jeering at her.
20. There was an eruption of jeering laughter from around the table.
21. A cracked and jeering note, a yellow note , came into it.
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22. She flinched as she was carried through angry, jeering crowd.
23. He is a harsh speaker , often jeering at others . He's a nuisance!
24. Boys of thirteen and fourteen were stampeding out of school, roaring, jeering and swearing.
25. On that night Tryan, although a sensitive man, walks to the church through a jeering mob.
26. I could hear Hilda moaning, then the grunts, laughter and jeering of the soldiers.
27. They were joined by a growing audience who left the pub to watch the spectacle, jeering and shouting and offering encouragement.
28. An 80-strong crowd gathered in the street outside, some jeering as the convoy whisked away.
29. Adlai Stevenson, US delegate to the United Nations, visited Dallas, Texas, in 1963. He was met by a jeering crowd of demonstrators.
30. A mockery at which angels blushed and wept, while fiends rejoiced with jeering laughter!
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