Definition of Mockingly. Meaning of Mockingly. Synonyms of Mockingly

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Mockingly. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Mockingly and, of course, Mockingly synonyms and on the right images related to the word Mockingly.

Definition of Mockingly

Mockingly
Mockingly Mock"ing*ly, adv. By way of derision; in a contemptuous or mocking manner.

Meaning of Mockingly from wikipedia

- parliamentary question time, Prime Minister Joseph Lyons (pictured) was mockingly asked by Lang Labor MP Rowley James whether a medal would be struck for...
- featuring his then-14-year-old daughter Moon. Though Zappa intended it to mockingly satirize San Fernando Valley teen culture, the song's success inadvertently...
- consisting of rappers Juju and Nura. They are known for their somewhat-mockingly provocative lyrics, that often play on stereotypical rap themes such as...
- herself with the syringe meant to stop her heart. Unfazed, the Entity mockingly affirms that Skye is not in control. Skye then finds herself on stage...
- axles compared to its six-axle contemporaries, the railwaymen somewhat mockingly called it a moped. As the locomotive proved to be one of the most reliable...
- Simon Singh called Trick or Treatment: Alternative Medicine on Trial and mockingly dedicated to "HRH the Prince of Wales". The last chapter is highly critical...
- ****enistic-style kingship. Cicero, who was present at the festival, mockingly asked where the diadem came from, an obvious reference to the Ptolemaic...
- is Jumbo Jr., an elephant who is ridiculed for his oversized ears and mockingly nicknamed "Dumbo", but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears...
- being able to win a championship without him. O'Neal led the audience to mockingly chant several times "Kobe, tell me how my **** tastes". O'Neal justified...
- By 2019, opponents of progressive social movements were using the term mockingly or sarcastically, implying that "wokeness" was an insincere form of performative...