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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...
- However, in the early 1980s he started a career as a humorist, and later mockingly remembered his engineering days. Mikhail Nikolayevich Zadornov had a long...
- consisting of rappers Juju and Nura. They are known for their somewhat-mockingly provocative lyrics, that often play on stereotypical rap themes such as...
- 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...
- 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...
- group used by Manchester Labour politicians. In these messages, Gwynne mockingly suggested a reply to a constituent who had complained about a bin collection:...
- 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...
- 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...
- Gadget. The original issue of the song featured a line where Slick Rick mockingly sings a verse from the Beatles' "Mic****e" (1965), but all subsequent...
- tortured to death. The severed head of Johann, vice-komtur of Balga, was mockingly displa**** on a spear.[non-primary source needed] Others were ransomed...