Translation for '
mockery' from English to French
NOUN | a mockery | mockeries | |
SYNO | jeer | jeering | mockery | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Tagline: National Lampoon's mockery of everything that is wrong with cable TV.
- The scandal was the subject of much humour and mockery, especially by caricaturists such as Isaac Cruikshank who created multiple graphics making fun of the scandal.
- In the 1990s, Winger was subject to mockery from MTV's animated series "Beavis and Butt-Head".
- Alternating caps are typically used to display mockery in text messages.
- "Jump Jim Crow" was a key initial step in a tradition of popular music in the United States that was based on the racist "imitation" and mockery of black people.
- From at least the 18th century on, the clergy of the Church of England justified blasphemy prosecutions by distinguishing "sober reasoning" from mockery and scoffing.
- He who wraps the Heavens in clouds is wrapped in the purple of mockery.
- Frédéric Beigbeder’s writing style includes both humour and self-mockery. His books are full of high-low cultural references.
- 'Hindustan Times" quoted that Raja Rani 2 is a mockery serial that ruined the complete storyline and characters along.
- Perhaps the story is a mockery of neuro-linguistic programming techniques.
- Santhanam's mockery of disabled people in the film was met with harsh condemnation from various social activists.
- Most of de Buron's works were autobiographical humorous stories. She also often engaged in self-mockery.
- The song and the video also attracted mockery by other content creators who satirized it.
- Himyaritic dialect as a form of mockery.
- On September 22, 2020 Pérez-Alonso posted on his Twitter account a mockery allusion to Senator Citlalli Hernández's physical appearance.
- The theme of the verse is set as involving the condemnation of mockery.
- Characteristics of comedians include wit, verbal skills, self-mockery, and a "critical edge".
- For more on Mozart's habit of favoring his friends with vulgar mockery, see Joseph Leutgeb.
- Offended by Heinrich Heine's mockery of "die Orientsucht" [...] the obsession with the Orient in poetry [...] in his work "Reisebilder, zweiter Teil" (1827), Platen expressed anti-Semitic sentiment directed at Heine in his work "Der romantische Oedipus" (1828).
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