- Look up
mock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mock is an imitation,
usually of
lesser quality Mock may
refer to:
Mock (surname)
Mock, or
Duncan Stump...
- narratives,
Jesus had
predicted that he
would be
mocked (Matthew 20:19, Mark 10:34, and Luke 18:32). The
mocking of
Christ took
place in
three stages: immediately...
- Look up
mock-orange in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mock orange or
mock-orange
typically refers to Philadelphus, a
mostly Holarctic genus of shrubs...
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Mock-heroic,
mock-epic or heroi-comic
works are
typically satires or
parodies that
mock common classical stereotypes of
heroes and
heroic literature....
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mocker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mocker or
Mockers may
refer to: The
Mocker (comics), a
comic book
character The Mockers, a New Zealand...
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their usage, can be
either stubs or
mocks.
Consider an
example where an
authorization subsystem has been
mocked. The
mock object implements an isUserAllowed(taskĀ :...
- A
mock trial is an act or
imitation trial. It is
similar to a moot court, but
mock trials simulate lower-court trials,
while moot
court simulates appellate...
- A
mock election is an
election for
educational demonstration, amu****t, or
political protest reasons to call for free and fair elections. Less precisely...
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Mock duck is a gluten-based meat substitute. It is made of
wheat gluten, oil, sugar, soy sauce, and salt, and is high in protein. Its
distinctive flavor...
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Mock combat involves the
execution of
combative actions without intent to harm. Parti****nts can
engage in such
sparring for ritual, training, recreational...