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"mockingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you think somebody/something is silly

251 Sentences With "mockingly"

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" She added, mockingly: "Will you ever accept the election results?
Post after post mockingly congratulated her for being a father.
N.L.," which Day mockingly said stood for "Saturday Night Liberals.
At one point, he mockingly showed puppets of his rivals.
Then it was used mockingly to describe an impossible act.
Ceiling fans, designed to resemble propellers, rotated mockingly above him.
Trump mockingly mimics John McCain's vote against ACA repeal pic.twitter.
"I encourage it," he mockingly said of the Green New Deal.
" She mockingly asked me, "And where are the Dalit women leaders?
Mockingly stereotyping African-Americans revealed the moral bankruptcy of their souls.
Children came within an arm's length, demanding handouts and laughing mockingly.
" They mockingly noted the paper would now be a "Satire Free Zone.
Still, it has come to evoke peace and harmony — sometimes mockingly so.
Carlson later that night mockingly quipped, "repugnant" after playing back Smith's comment.
Oh, Allah, have mercy on me!" one of them said, mockingly. "Allah!
"That liberal Michael Hayden, that screaming liberal Michael Hayden," Payne said mockingly.
The president mockingly said that Russian President Vladimir Putin should be blamed.
Protesters then mockingly took a selfie with the Kavanaugh supporters behind them.
" Roberts asked mockingly; Alito sputtered, "I'm just talking about the English language.
It's Robbie, with her ring finger mockingly outstretched, kissing Ackerley in the background.
During the visit, the trio mockingly posed with a portrait of Hillary Clinton.
Murray laughed mockingly and summoned the tournament referee, who made the same argument.
Attacked Hillary Clinton, then mockingly encouraged her to run again in 2020 42.
On Twitter, Sherman said somewhat mockingly that McNair did not need to apologize.
"Got rid of guns and got rid of religion," Mr. Trump said mockingly.
"You fight back, oh, it's obstruction," he said mockingly to reporters last week.
She mockingly said who wouldn't love a bike instead of diamonds and jewelry.
Obama continued to mockingly compare Trump's responsibilities — hosting Celebrity Apprentice — with his own.
" Morgan asked, before mockingly raising his voice and singing, "Woo-hoo I've got cellulite!
"His idea of the war, he thinks he's a military expert,'" Trump said mockingly.
"They must have been very, very upset by what you did," he said mockingly.
The language on its website often mockingly mirrors that used by social-justice activists.
He then twice bowed mockingly to the crowd before letting out a thunderous bellow.
My sister zoomed by, honking mockingly at me as she sped off into the distance.
John McCain's service in the Vietnam War and appearing to mockingly mimic a disabled reporter.
Trump mockingly refers to her as "Pocahontas" because of her claim to Native American ancestry.
The most recent conviction was in 1946, of a man who mockingly impersonated a priest.
The hashtag #RevolutionaryWarAirportStories also drew thousands of retweets as users mockingly riffed on the mistake.
He's mockingly poetic on the intro, but YG's messaging on 4REAL 4REAL isn't delivered haphazardly.
Many of Ms. Sherman's past pictures of women have been caricatures, mockingly absurd or grotesque.
Turning to the camera, McCain mockingly thanked Trump for setting the two of them up.
Lewandowski used that as an opportunity to mirror — mockingly — Mueller's ultra-careful testimony from July.
Many of them are diaosi, people who mockingly identify themselves as losers in dead-end jobs.
" He says a bit mockingly: "Come on, you probably didn't lay eyes on a single one.
At the rally, Trump mockingly floated Buttigieg's name while attacking other 2020 Democratic contenders, including Sen.
All day, every day, horizontal sheets of mockingly humid rain pelted down with grimly robotic efficiency.
"Now, Mike Bloomberg is struggling — he's down to his last $60 billion," Mr. Sanders said mockingly.
She said he also mockingly whipped her with his scarf as if to demand she move faster.
Elizabeth Warren by mockingly referring to her as "the Indian" at a Monday news conference in Washington.
"As it turns out, there is a threat of dictatorship," Mr. Kaczynski said mockingly of his opponents.
When Trump took office, he mockingly thanked President Obama for leaving him over 28500 federal judgeship vacancies.
"Instagram simulator, generating your unique images, carefully placed materialism, advertising your corporate coffee purchase," the video says, mockingly.
The German satirist also mockingly accused Erdogan of "kicking Kurds", "slapping Christians," and "repressing minorities," among other things.
Near the end, Sharp and Jackson confronted Davis at her office to mockingly warn her about her opponent.
Boris Johnson once was mockingly predicted to become Britain's "shortest-serving prime minister" — bumbling, buffoonish, erratic and unstable.
To be fair to King, he sometimes uses these half-mockingly and is partially in on the joke.
" "It is also possible," Dunne said mockingly, "that the state of New York could be annexed by Ukraine.
The user also tweeted an image of black men standing on a cop car and mockingly hashtagged it #BlackLivesMatter.
He mockingly invites her back on the show, "I'm sure you'll tell us everybody wins" referring to affirmative action.
Relocated to a squalid block of high-rises with a mockingly pastoral name, they do their best to assimilate.
She also shared a photo that showed Franken mockingly groping her breasts as she slept on a military plane.
Fox is already mockingly referred to in some circles as "state media" or Trump TV in the Trump era.
Juan Vargas put forward in April 2017 and mockingly named the Donald J. Trump Wealth Tax Act of 2017.
Photos of his Versailles wedding party, featuring actresses dressed as Marie Antoinette, were passed around mockingly on social media.
Trump has mockingly referred to Buttigieg as Alfred E. Neuman, the gaptoothed, big-eared, boyish mascot for Mad magazine.
That's true for Mitchell, but in reverse: Mockingly retweeting Mitchell carries much the same message as seriously retweeting Silver.
I exchange glances with the former goalie as he shakes his head and mockingly throws his hands up in despair.
" Trump complained about companies that leave the U.S. for Mexico, which he mockingly called "the eighth wonder of the world.
The U.S. and Iraqi governments have known for years that the devices—which Iraqis mockingly call "soup detectors"—are useless.
Videos of famous people reading fanfiction about themselves -- usually mockingly -- are a fixture of YouTube (and often are super cringeworthy).
That's the mockingly fond nickname "deployed by his wife and children in moments of exasperation," though never to his face.
Soldiers crushed his fingers with their rifle butts, and told him mockingly that he would never play the guitar again.
The first group, silently, mockingly, turns on its heels, and the new group takes over the edge of the stage.
"'I am very fearful for my life,'" Trump said mockingly during a speech to the Republican Jewish Coalition on Saturday.
In recent days he has been much criticised for having spoken mockingly of the Syrian uprising that started in 2011.
"You're perfect, you're beautiful, you look like Linda Evangelista," Aja mockingly told her during the third Untucked recap, parodying the judges.
Jokesters quickly counter-posted a cascade of mockingly accelerated footage, including a lightning-fast bullock cart zooming along a dirt track.
Over the course of the ensuing back and forth, Doyle alleged that Metzger was behind an account that mockingly impersonated her.
This week's episode, titled "La Dolce Vita" (mockingly, it will turn out), serves mostly as a pragmatic answer to these questions.
Benedict's habit of dropping to his knees to stop the puck had led Toronto fans to mockingly call him Praying Benny.
In the preview, Morad does an exploration into America's issue with school shootings mockingly advocating for arming children as young as four.
Give them a break and drown them in some freezing water while you, errr, *mockingly* read the latest issue of goop. 6.
His tweet on October 4th, which mockingly referred to the SEC as the "Shortseller Enrichment Commission", made short-sellers a whopping $645m.
However, the standards at CBS, which was known, both admiringly and mockingly, as the Tiffany network, were considered stricter than the norm.
The North Korean propaganda that Park mockingly tweeted out brought down the full force of South Korean nationalistic legal proceedings in 2012.
She said mockingly that Trump had in the past complained that his TV show was unjustly denied a U.S. television Emmy award.
"He did talk to us helpfully about the country of Tanzania," Cruz said mockingly, intentionally mispronouncing the country's name to mimic Trump.
Irony is also common, for example, with the thumbs up emoji, which is used both mockingly as well as sincerely (Figure 4).
" Instead of showing warmth or appreciation, Kelly looked into the camera and mockingly sang, "I believe that you high ... smoking on that Percocet.
According to Lennon, Ono suffered repeated nasty behavior from those whom he mockingly describes in the letter as his "kind and unselfish" friends.
Six kabuki masked figures mockingly stare at two identical individuals consoling one another inside of a hole in a work by Kitty Nalgas.
Trump Jr. joined in a chorus of conservatives who mockingly thanked Acosta for bolstering their argument that "walls work" in deterring illegal immigration.
" Sanders in his interview slammed Republicans for grandiose promises, mockingly quoting them as saying, "We're gonna repeal ObamaCare, and everything will be wonderful.
But her regular hookup, a slacker with a podcast, makes her leave out the back door, and her boss mockingly disparages her weight.
Known mockingly in Angola as "the princess," she is reputed to be the richest woman in Africa, worth $3.5 billion, according to Forbes.
" Later, it's darkly funny when she draws the phrase "that said" with elaborate curlicues, as her father mockingly imitates her fancy "university language.
As Pence made his address, the tiny voice mockingly spoke to Trump, saying that his vice president appeared more presidential than he does.
When Donald Trump addressed the United Nations last year, he mockingly threatened to exterminate a country and it sucked, like everything else he does.
Mockingly nicknamed "aquaflage" -- though the Navy noted upon its release that it wasn't intended for concealment -- the Navy deep-sixed the design this month.
Flynn Jr. mockingly tweeted out messages he received from Jake Tapper, in which the CNN anchor implored him to stop spreading the conspiracy theory.
A video of Klein (originally mockingly dubbed "Cornerstore Caroline") calling the police on the boy was posted to Facebook and viewed 3.7 million times.
"Towards the end of the video, once he realized he was being recorded he changed faces and mockingly gestured at the video," she wrote.
O'Donnell went on to mockingly imitate Trump, flipping her hair over to one side and deepening her voice as the audience roared with laughter.
Often mockingly referred to as "hick-hop," country rap is a hybrid of its two namesakes, genres that at first blush are polar opposites.
A Friday report by ESPN seems to validate that, so LaVar pounced ... mockingly asking Trump, "Thank you for what again?" and adding #knowyourfacts #stayinyolane.
All three guests mockingly posed in front of Hillary Clinton's official White House portrait during their four-hour visit to the president's official residence.
He was hearing from his former colleagues that loiterers were already reciting the limits it imposed on the officers to them on patrol, mockingly.
In January, left-wing populist front-runner Andrés Manuel López Obrador ridiculed allegations that Russia supports him, mockingly taking on the nickname Andrés Manuelovich.
But overall, the parody made an honest effort to poke fun at the show and mockingly emphasize the source material that hasn't aged particularly well.
President Trump celebrated a judge's dismissal of a defamation lawsuit brought against him by Stormy Daniels — whom he mockingly called "Horseface" — in a Tuesday tweet.
Mr Putin has mockingly termed Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople the "Turkish Patriarch" and suggested that his grant of independence to Ukraine was motivated by money.
Not so on the Yoga, which shrinks that shift to wedge the up arrow in between (the left shift, almost mockingly, retains its normal size).
" And from there, she keeps going, telling him she "just can't find it," and mockingly charging him with "assault with a very un-deadly weapon.
The self-obsessed King belted out the popular Andrew Lloyd Webber-created lyrics as he mockingly asks Jesus to prove his divinity by performing miracles.
Mr Kudrin mockingly wrote last week that his competitors were behaving "like medieval alchemists [offering] to instantly turn heaps of lead into piles of gold".
Mandatory equality would mean conscription for women—even into combat units; she mockingly sent quiches to legislators who failed to see how cowardly that was.
As the audience listening to her interview with ABC's Robin Roberts laughed, Obama cupped her hand and turned her head, mockingly talking to her daughter.
A comedian impersonating President Trump during Saturday's Tax March in Washington, D.C., mockingly "released" Trump's tax returns, hurling streams of shredded paperwork into the crowd.
" But Conway doubled down, and mockingly noted that a number of Americans paid a monetary penalty rather than paid for "this great thing called Obamacare.
"What kind of 'writing' are you going to 'create,'" his father's lawyer mockingly asks Jongsu, as if to remind him of his place in life.
When Hallie Jackson of NBC News pressed him on a follow-up, Mr. Trump mockingly tried to leave her at the mercy of the crowd.
Mr. Gilbert, the "mayor of Gilbertville," as he is sometimes mockingly called, now owns a significant portion of the downtown, over 103 properties in all.
The memes ran wild, as farmers mockingly pointed out that methane, a potent greenhouse gas released by livestock, is actually more of a burping problem.
Multiple Democrats mockingly posted photos and video from the House floor on Tuesday in the hours preceding the afternoon vote to adopt the rules changes.
He's also been locked in a nasty Twitter war with Trump, who mockingly said Sunday that Corker "didn't have the guts to run" for another term.
One fan opened up about being the victim of a hate crime, but as he did ... George mockingly humped him, and dropped some offensive language too.
President Trump during a rally in Mississippi on Tuesday night mockingly imitated the testimony Ford gave last Thursday regarding her allegation before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
In the book, Mr. Trump writes mockingly about the path he might have taken as the Mueller probe played out if he were a different person.
The Other Cavaliers, as they were mockingly called in a recent Saturday Night Live sketch, figure to play better in the next two games at home.
Mr. Bannon's dismissal also followed an interview on Wednesday in which he mockingly played down the U.S. military threat to North Korea and criticized his colleagues.
He repeatedly scolded her at Cabinet meetings, questioned her loyalty, and mockingly called her "Bushie" in reference to her experience working on President George W. Bush's administration.
When you create an alt, you need to carefully curate the people you allow to follow you, only choosing people who won't mockingly screenshot your lowest moments.
I flipped my bat like a young José Bautista, glared mockingly into the pitcher's 12-year-old eyes, and began my slow, cocksure trot around the bases.
That's when she mockingly lined up something on the table, and started snorting it ... and a woman we believe to be her older sister, Pumpkin, went off.
With British understatement, Mr. Townshend said a weary, wary, "Good luck with your election," while Mr. Young mockingly suggested his "Welfare Mothers" for a Trump campaign song.
Can you imagine, just for one second, if this were a conservative organization's employee who wrote these hateful words while mockingly promising to be less anti-Semitic?
Macron has mockingly encouraged American climate scientists to move to France while also publicly lumping Trump in with autocrats like Putin and Turkish strongman Recep Tayyip Erdoǧan.
One cover image of her inaugural album features an angelic Spears in a white T-shirt on a white background, her hands mockingly pressed together in prayer.
Initially a proudly preening woman, she is called "the baronessa" by her fellow Italian-American locals, semi-mockingly (Barbara Rosenblat excels as a stern but loyal Assunta).
Mr. Netanyahu has mockingly referred to Mr. Gantz as a "Bibi from AliExpress," using his own nickname to denigrate his rival as a cheap imitation of himself.
Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) — whom Lewandowski mockingly called President Swalwell in reference to his failed presidential bid — Lewandowski refused to read aloud from the Mueller report. Rep.
This form of subjugation is mockingly decorated in opulent clothing and housed in the art deco architectural splendor of life freed from the burden of financial concern.
It's what prompted University of Michigan student Lauren Fokken to upload a photo of herself in a black facemask to Snapchat and mockingly tag it #BlackLivesMatter last March.
Some black actors boycotted the event, though the ceremony itself was presented by Chris Rock, a black comic-actor, who mockingly referred to the "white-people's choice award".
Representative Howard W. Smith, a Virginia Democrat who opposed the bill, introduced an amendment adding sex discrimination, prompting laughter from his colleagues, who mockingly offered other suggested additions.
Democrats mockingly joined in, with some singing "na na na na, hey hey, goodbye," like they did when the chamber passed an ObamaCare repeal bill earlier this year.
"I don't think anybody really thinks that somebody who spent his life performing surgeries on soldiers and children is really cozying up to street gangs," Obama said mockingly.
Playing his now-retired Comedy Central character, an egotistic conservative talk show host, Mr. Colbert mockingly defended the Iraq war and the Washington press corps' coverage of it.
"Trump has this magic potion that he just slaps on something and it goes sailing through and everyone's just going to roll over for it," he said, mockingly.
Perhaps we all have an ugly version of ourselves that, in our worst moments, we imagine we've become: when Bianca felt hopeless, she thought, mockingly, This is you.
In 2000, the liberal filmmaker Michael Moore mockingly tried to run a ficus tree against him, in a symbol of how little competition there was at the time.
Official criticism of such ideas only gave them more attention, and Mr. Leung has sometimes been mockingly called the "father of Hong Kong independence" for highlighting the movement.
At one point, Sanders rolled his eyes and waved his hands around mockingly, after Clinton claimed she stood up to the big banks when she was a senator.
They mockingly dubbed the fight in Central Asia "McMaster's War" and ruthlessly attacked the national security adviser during the Afghanistan debate to ruin his standing with the president.
The California media called the governor's position incomprehensible, critics called the project a train to nowhere and a cartoon mockingly portrayed a high-speed train full of cows.
When one interviewer asked if she could pay her hairdresser in bitcoin, an attendee in the back — clearly already a crypto enthusiast — turned to her friends and laughed mockingly.
Ms. Pelosi, whose victory was mockingly cheered by Republicans as good news for them, dismissed the idea that House Democrats could no longer win with her at the helm.
LONDON — Since Britain voted to leave the European Union more than a year ago, Europeans have mockingly said that the decision will result in an isolated, lonely island nation.
" In the mockingly perky "Pills," she starts out as a jet-setting, pill-popping star, but ends up singing a power-ballad anthem for the "wretched, wasted and scorned.
He had already chirped at the umpire when admonished for delaying play, and mockingly mimicked Nadal's time wasting tic of tugging on his shorts and tussling with his hair.
Streep slammed the president-elect at the Golden Globes on Sunday night, criticizing him for mockingly imitating a disabled reporter at one of his rallies during his presidential campaign.
Typical Kings/Kingz/Kangz memes revolve around low-effort posts wherein the poster mockingly asserts that, were it not for (implied nonexistent) white oppression, black people would be royalty.
He was dubbed kooseh, the shark, partly for hidden menace, but also mockingly: his smooth skin sprouted only a wispy beard, rather than the monumental growths of the heavyweight theocrats.
Even Portenoy, once mockingly referred to as the King of Pain, appears to have recanted and apologized for his part in walking the American people into an abyss of addiction.
The N.F.L. fined Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs' tight end, $24,309 after he was ejected for protesting a noncall on Sunday by mockingly tossing his towel toward an official.
To its enemies, the apps mockingly tout that the group is able to sidestep existing security measures and get its propaganda to supporters and prospects by yet another dissemination method.
In discovering Google News, one of his colleagues "self-mockingly responded by slumping across his desk in a pose that suggested there was little point in carrying on," Rusbridger writes.
Even Portenoy, once mockingly referred to as the King of Pain, appears to have recanted and apologized for his part in walking the American people into an abyss of addiction.
He snickers, stuffs it in his pocket and then, noticing that no one has signed the cast on Evan's broken arm, mockingly scrawls his name across it in giant letters.
At a rally in West Virginia on Thursday evening, Trump described the allegations as a "total fabrication" and mockingly asked the large crowd whether there were any Russians in attendance.
They suggested he did not have the experience required to run the military, with one saying mockingly that it required more than his standard attire of a camouflage T-shirt.
Biden's remarks came hours after his campaign released a web ad that mockingly compared the former vice president's experience with that of Buttigieg when he was mayor of South Bend, Indiana.
" Ali questions the complicity of black entertainers in this circus, while Sly mockingly repeats what Ali says and tells him to lighten up: "We ain't planning on going to church now.
"When we take a look at Mr. Trump's Twitter posts, we can no longer follow them," the Turkish president told reporters mockingly in mid-October, according to Hurriyet, a Turkish newspaper.
The gambit is simple: If "the mainstream media" crows at a hashtag that mockingly references genocide, it's evidence it's run by oversensitive snowflakes who just can't take a [deeply anti-semitic] joke.
But Mr. Burke — an aggressive young officer whom other officers, part admiringly and part mockingly, called Starsky after a member of the crime-fighting team in a 1970s television show — survived unscathed.
I give you, as an amusing example, this hilarious piece from Joel Grus: "FizzBuzz In TensorFlow," in which he mockingly tries to use TensorFlow to solve the famously trivial "FizzBuzz" interview problem.
On the recommendation of a colleague from the great state of Michigan"—­here he bowed, slightly mockingly, in Milo's direction—"I had him sent a few problems instead, which I chose myself.
" But the mayor's debate performance was also defined by attacks leveled against him from across the stage, primarily by Klobuchar -- who mockingly quipped she wished "everyone was as perfect as you, Pete.
After a windy declaration by Mr. Macron on protecting France's "independence," Ms. Le Pen, whose campaign is centered on a withdrawal from the European Union, mockingly repeated the word before firing back.
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox blasted President Donald Trump on Friday, calling him a "child" and mockingly referring to him as a corporate "CEO" rather than president of the world's most powerful country.
The editorial mockingly named him "Utahn of the Year," citing Hatch's major role in the passage of tax reform as well as the White House's decision to shrink two national monuments in Utah.
"The fact is, Baltimore can be brought back, maybe even to new heights of success and glory, but not with King Elijah and that crew," Trump tweeted Monday morning, referring mockingly to Cummings.
In 1970, when Richard Nixon began Vietnamization, which many mockingly said would change only "the skin color of the corpses," the United States gradually reduced the number of their troops in our country.
The mayor is also dismissive of any criticism that his attention is divided, mockingly popping gum into his mouth and walking out of a room full of reporters to demonstrate his multitasking skills.
" A handful of similar discoveries might have justified Logan's faith that "the facts lying outside the poem" could offer a bulwark against what he mockingly calls "the private and emollient gestures of readers.
The announcement came as Mr. Trump faced backlash for his response to the violence in Charlottesville, Va., and just days after Mr. Bannon mockingly played down the American military threat to North Korea.
"It's a reproach I find totally tolerable," he said, mockingly promising the right-wing Mr. Fillon a "handmade electoral jacket" in a reference to a recent scandal over his opponent's expensive clothing habits.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Fifteen years after Oscar Rejlander's death in 1875, fellow British photographer Peter Henry Emerson mockingly credited Rejlander with developing the "wrong-headed method" of combination printing.
For many women, the video was appalling because of the ease with which Trump and his partner-in-pervery, Billy Bush, transitioned into conversation with a woman they had just mockingly objectified, Arianne Zucker.
Last October, the state-run newspaper Tribuna published an article that mockingly made allusions to the extravagant trips Antonio Castro, the son of former President Fidel Castro, took to Turkey and the United States.
For midday snacks, they buy Doritos or Cheetos at Oxxo, a convenience store chain so ubiquitous here that nutritionists and health care advocates mockingly refer to the city as San Cristóbal de las Oxxos.
We see Ocasio-Cortez in a piano recital as a child; we see a cute scene of her mockingly fighting over ice cream with her boyfriend; we hear her mom's stories about her childhood determination.
Many joked that the gold iPhone was targeted at the tuhao, a recent term that roughly translates as "tasteless nouveau riche" and that mockingly refers to the wealthy who feel the need to show off.
As for other agendas: when not mock-mockingly poking fun at himself, Corden and the show's writers managed to slip a few Trump-adjacent remarks in—which landed with all the impact of a wet fart.
In a campaign of phone calls and online postings, called "Periods for Pence," women who felt the latest law infringed on deeply personal decisions mockingly gave the governor's office jarringly personal updates on their menstrual cycle.
His previous pledge to loose "fire and fury" on North Korea only accelerated the pace of threatening missile launches from "Rocket Man," as Trump mockingly refers to Kim Jong-Un, the leader of the communist regime.
But in 2012, the Pirates' producer, Park Junggeun, was arrested for allegedly supporting North Korea after mockingly tweeting the country's propaganda—and their music ended up being used as evidence in the case against Park's alleged sympathies.
If you've seen dancers flare their fingers in the flexed position often mockingly called "jazz hands," then you've seen Fosse, especially if those dancers were also sitting into one hip and hiding their eyes beneath a hat.
Brazilian actor and comedian Marcelo Adnet dressed up as Bolsonaro, mockingly doing push ups, saluting and firing an imaginary gun with his fingers, all of which the former army captain has done in public during his presidency.
The Sanders campaign has directed the lion's share of its attacks at the former vice president, who has been openly, and sometimes mockingly, skeptical of the party's move left and, specifically, the political prospects of Medicare for All.
Nadia Fall's production at the National Theater takes place in a multiracial, freewheeling Britain amid economic austerity and a social media climate of hashtags, YouTube and a popular tabloid newspaper that is here mockingly renamed the Daily Heil.
Red Sox 03, Yankees 20 What began as a rambunctious crowd at Yankee Stadium — mockingly cheering David Price during introductions and roaring just before the first pitch — found itself transitioning through several stages of grief on Monday night.
Five strokes later — including a bunker shot that skittered over the green and a dicey uphill pitch that mockingly rolled back to where he was standing — Spieth, his shoulders slumped, tramped from the hole with a triple bogey.
Jeffrey Lord, the indefatigable defender of President Trump whose advocacy turned him into an unlikely political celebrity, was fired by CNN on Thursday after a convoluted Twitter exchange in which he evoked — mockingly, he said — a Nazi salute.
But some of the messages aired on Israeli news sites were scathing, wishing Mr. Erekat a speedy death and mockingly decrying the possibility that he might be saved by the health system of the state he has disparaged.
"It was like he mockingly invited people to go to our site and mess with us and made sure our web address made it into public record," says Amy Hagstrom Miller, the founder and CEO of Whole Woman's Health.
His long history of going by "Johnny" — friends text DeStefano mockingly whenever they see him identified as "John" — and his attention to appearance complement a reality TV celebrity turned president who favors aides who look and sound the part.
Smelling blood in the water, Republicans such as Trump and NRCC Chairman Steve Stivers (R-Ohio) have mockingly begged Democrats to keep her on as leader, arguing that Pelosi's continued leadership will help Republicans keep their hold on government.
Pelosi attributed Lamb's upset victory to "a superior" Democratic candidate — "where do they come up with their candidates?" she asked, mockingly, of Republicans — and noted that subsequent local polls indicated the most important issue for voters was health care.
Since the early 1970s, the Very Special Episode, as it has half-mockingly come to be known, has provided sitcom writers with a ready template for speaking earnestly, and (sometimes) with levity, to families about societal issues, particularly drugs.
The street-level studios in downtown Brooklyn, and its floor-to-ceiling windows invite a bevy of idle onlookers, wide-eyed children and their nannies, a cop or two, and construction workers — some mockingly, some not — practicing their own pirouettes.
DES MOINES, IOWA — Ted Cruz was happy to play Donald Trump's understudy as the Trump-less Republican debate kicked off, mockingly quoting Trump's greatest hits against him and his fellow candidates before asking debate moderators to move on to the issues.
As screenshots show, Reid mockingly called Crist "Miss Charlie" 17 times and she posted a bizarre theory that he married a woman solely to better his chances of being selected as John McCain's 2008 running mate, according to The Cut.
Hours after her "constructive" meeting with the prime minister, Sturgeon sent out an email to party supporters mockingly titled "Come what may," in which she warned that "warm words about a 'special Union' won't cut it," referring to May's speech.
Last summer, DuJour, another of Mr. Binn's magazines, featured Mr. Warren and his set in a sprawling article called, "The (Real) Rich Kids of Instagram," a reference to a website that mockingly aggregates lavish photos posted by the young jet set.
But that all changed this fall, when "Establishment Ed," as Stewart had mockingly nicknamed Gillespie during the primary, started running ads that in Trumpesque fashion scared voters into believing that Latino street gangs were coming to kill them and their families.
One incident from Trump's 2016 campaign that stands out as truly abhorrent was when Trump mockingly mimicked a disabled New York Times' reporter who simply refused to back one of Trump's lies about Muslims cheering in New Jersey on 9/11.
Before the session starts Brian begins flirting, eventually obtaining Ginny's phone number; their liaison is among the less believable developments, although it naturally gives rise to a comic scene in which Ginny mockingly acts out the stereotype of the sexually submissive Asian woman.
The contents of the kit—a plastic cup, pH strip, and hilariously dense instruction manual full of lots of fun rave terminology—were packaged in a green box that looked exactly—mockingly—like an unopened box of thin mint Girl Scout cookies.
To the Editor: Frank B. Stewart Jr., a native of New Orleans, compares the Confederate-era monuments that New Orleans is finally removing to the Pyramids or the Colosseum, mockingly suggesting that they be destroyed because they were built with slave labor.
If you're the Republican chair of the House panel charged with leading the growing investigation into President Trump's wiretapping allegations, it isn't a good sign when a leading senator from your own party says you've lost all credibility and mockingly compares you to Inspector Clouseau.
These tropes — often mockingly described in fan circles as "manpain" tropes — depend on a belief that the male action hero is more important than anyone else in his story, and that any pain and misery felt by other characters is subordinate to the male hero's.
Nagle focuses less on whether this critique of the left is fair and more on the influence of left-wing cultural politics on the alt-right, which has presented itself as a counterweight to the alleged oversensitivity of the left both mockingly and in earnest.
The experience of the "learn to code" campaign was being bombarded with harassment that others stridently claimed wasn't harassment; being told death threats were a joke; having my name broadcast mockingly on Fox News—all for the temerity of tweeting about losing a column.
Mr. Cuban, whose reality TV show is based on financing (or mockingly rejecting) the dreams of entrepreneurs with business plans that range from the inspired (boneless barbecue ribs) to the insane ("Cougar" energy drinks for frisky older women), said he hoped to spread that message.
"The experience of the 'learn to code' campaign was being bombarded with harassment that others stridently claimed wasn't harassment; being told death threats were a joke; having my name broadcast mockingly on Fox News—all for the temerity of tweeting about losing a column," wrote Lavin.
He is right to mockingly repeat her lyrics to her and tell her that she is embarrassing, and when he is driven to drink by the sight of Ally lip-synching her way through "Why Did You Do That?" on SNL, he is right once again.
During the National Day holiday week in October, when all China is on the move, one tourist was expelled from Vietnam for mockingly burning local currency in a bar, while in Yunnan Province a woman assaulted her tour guide, then bit someone who tried to intervene.
When he visited the area again in July 2017, the North Korean leader watched the launch of the Hwasong-14, the country's first major test of an intercontinental ballistic missile, which Mr. Kim at the time mockingly called his Fourth of July "gift" for Mr. Trump.
An especially handsome gallery features eight paintings from Gerhard Richter's "Woods" series, which, while abstract, conjure the light, shadows, trees, streams and vines of nature; in their midst, Rosemarie Trockel's "Copy Me," a long, rusty-steel cast of a suitably corporate sofa, mockingly restores museum decorum.
For the brothers of California Polytechnic State University's chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha, a fraternity that (supposedly) "prides itself on professionalism," bonding with one another and being involved "with campus and leadership throughout the community" apparently consists of dressing up mockingly like African Americans and painting on blackface.
A summary for those living in a Twitter cave: Last week, a video emerged of a college-age AOC doing a dance routine, mockingly tweeted by what appeared to be a QAnon conspiracy account (since deleted), and later retweeted by Gateway Pundit and memed by the Daily Caller.
The players have mockingly known Pérez as abuelo, or grandfather, for some time; that he is sufficiently awed by Zidane not to dictate team selections, to afford him independence, naturally places the players at the coach's back, rather than in their more familiar position at their manager's throat.
The House speaker can be mockingly dismissive of the progressive left's agenda and, when Ocasio-Cortez and "the squad" aligned against the majority's border funding bill last summer, Pelosi used an interview with The New York Times' Maureen Dowd to impart some home truths to her new colleagues.
What's more, the plot itself, in Asher's telling, was the direct result of a gratuitous insult Algren inserted into "The Man with the Golden Arm"—mockingly employing the surnames of two known turncoats who had identified, sometimes for money, many former friends and colleagues as members of the Communist Party.
" After Michael Tracey, another journalist who is largely dismissive of Trump-Russia reporting, wrote mockingly about the respect being paid to "our Lord and savior Mueller," Greenwald expressed fellowship by noting that the act of "asking for evidence, and refusing to believe it until you see it, is literally heretical.
The casual anonymity is another facet, the adjacent face of the diamond of intimacy, the way small talk and cute sayings on mugs of coffee are joyously cynical, like how standard it is for spouses to joke about hating each other, or for parents to mockingly roll their eyes about their kids.
Months earlier President Reagan had announced the Strategic Defense Initiative (mockingly dubbed "Star Wars," a plan to shoot down ballistic missiles before they reached the US), and his administration was in the process of deploying Pershing II nuclear-armed missiles to West Germany and Great Britain, which were capable of striking the Soviet Union.
Catching wind of how dangerous the pit had become and not wanting to take responsibility for it but also not wanting to cop it in the ass, Fred then encourages the crowd to emit some "positive vibes" for the viewers at home while he skips half-mockingly around the stage waving his hand in the air.
On Thursday, Souza — who has regularly used his Instagram account to compare and contrast the Trump and Obama administrations — took aim at a buzzed-about new photo of Trump supporters Sarah Palin, Kid Rock and Ted Nugent posing mockingly in front of a portrait of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during their Wednesday evening visit to the White House.
Nevertheless, House Speaker Pelosi (D-Calif.), whom mockingly termed the Green New Deal the Green Dream, refuses to bring a carbon bill, for example, HR 763 that proposes a carbon tax with revenues paid out to the taxpayer, to the House floor if for no other reason than to put Republicans on record for voting against maintaining life on earth.
Model Chrissy Teigen is slamming Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE for consistently referring to himself as an outsider, mockingly calling for a "super outsider" for president.
The melodies, simultaneously plain and twisted, carry an internal logic all their own, and Batur's playing is pleasurable for textural reasons (sharp, slightly nasal, layered the way perfume is layered) as well as tempo reasons (cautious, deliberate, mockingly self-aware); the resulting mood mixes sadness and glee in unpredictable proportions, suffused with a romantic but not therefore romanticized wonder at the beauty in simplicity.
The image, in context, has nothing to do with the meme, which started out as the visual equivalent of a jeering second-grader mockingly repeating back every naively heartfelt phrase you say, like so: But it also doubles easily as a way to express frustration with people who are lying to you, people with Bad Opinions, social systems that mock you, and, you know, politics.
In a post called "Killed by Chivalry: Everything Wrong With the Men's Right's Movement in One Tweet," Futrelle mockingly summarized Elam's hypotheses and then went on to argue — making heavy reference to Elam's writing over the years — that this "killer chivalry" argument epitomized a general disdain in the men's rights movement not only for women but for the very notions of altruism and empathy.
Bud Light will suit up comedians Seth Rogen and Amy Schumer for a mock-election; Shock Top has signed Silicon Valley star T.J. Miller for what he boasts will be the "greatest Super Bowl ad of all time;" Skittles has tapped Steven Tyler for what will undoubtedly be a characteristically wacky spot; and Snickers is rumored to have talked to Steve Harvey about self-mockingly reprising his Miss Universe gaffe.
And, yes, when a campus has a history of insensitive "culturally themed parties" — like Bowdoin, which has previously hosted a "gangster" party at which students dressed like stereotypes of black people and a "Cracksgiving" party at which students dressed up as Native Americans — a party hosted by non-Mexican students in which Mexican culture is mockingly reduced to tequila and tiny sombreros sure does sound like cultural appropriation.
Nor do many Catholics respond warmly to the figure of Steve Bannon, chief executive of the Trump campaign, who (before his appointment) said rather mockingly that "Catholics want as many Hispanics in this country as possible, because their church is dying…" Some argue that Catholics, even those who are prosperous and well-settled, baulk at Mr Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric because they have family memories of Irish or Italian forebears who struggled on arrival.
For one thing, it had fallen into the hands of "the enemy": Creationists were invoking skeptical arguments to undercut the epistemological basis of evolutionary theory; neoconservatives were openly declaring themselves free of any obligation to what was now mockingly called "reality," as they had taken it upon themselves to create a new reality of their own liking by, for example, invading Iraq and, so they had hoped, planting the seeds of Jeffersonian democracy there.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE mockingly thanked his predecessor former President Obama for leaving so many judicial posts vacant despite a Republican-controlled Senate slowing down confirmations during the last two years of the Obama administration.

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