to mock sb
51mock-up — UK US noun [C] ► a model of something, which shows how it will look or operate when it is built, or which is used when the real thing is not yet available: »She showed us a mock up of what the car will look like when it goes into production …
52mock-heroic — [mäk΄hi rō′ik] adj. mocking, or burlesquing, any style, action, or character n. a burlesque of something heroic mock heroically adv …
53mock-heroical — mock heroˈical adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑mock …
54mock-modest — mock modˈest adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑mock …
55mock-modesty — mock modˈesty noun Sham modesty • • • Main Entry: ↑mock …
56mock´ing|ly — mock|ing «MOK ihng, MK », adjective. 1. that mocks; deriding; mimicking: »a mocking voice. SYNONYM(S): imitating. 2. Figurative. deluding: »a mocking mirage. –mock´ing|ly, adverb …
57mock|ing — «MOK ihng, MK », adjective. 1. that mocks; deriding; mimicking: »a mocking voice. SYNONYM(S): imitating. 2. Figurative. deluding: »a mocking mirage. –mock´ing|ly, adverb …
58mock-beggar — see mock v. 5 …
59mock-clown — see mock v. 5 …
60mock-guest — see mock v. 5 …