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gird
barrack
An assemblage or combination of tackles, for hoisting or lowering the yards of a ship
A railing remark or reflection; a scoff; a taunt; a biting jest; a flout; a jibe; mockery

Midas, exposed to all their jeers, Had lost his art, and kept his ears.

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{v} to scoff, to rally
{n} a scoff, gibe, jest
laugh at with contempt and derision; "The crowd jeered at the speaker"
To treat with scoffs or derision; to address with jeers; to taunt; to flout; to mock at
Jeers are rude and insulting things that people shout to show they do not like or respect someone. the heckling and jeers of his audience. to laugh at someone or shout unkind things at them in a way that shows you do not respect them (Perhaps from gieren )
An assemblage or combination of tackles, for hoisting or lowering the lower yards of a ship
A gear; a tackle
To utter sarcastic or scoffing reflections; to speak with mockery or derision; to use taunting language; to scoff; as, to jeer at a speaker
showing your contempt by derision laugh at with contempt and derision; "The crowd jeered at the speaker
To jeer at someone means to say or shout rude and insulting things to them to show that you do not like or respect them. Marchers jeered at white passers-by, but there was no violence, nor any arrests Demonstrators have jeered the mayor as he arrived for a week long visit I didn't come here today to jeer: I want to give advice. mobs of jeering bystanders. + jeering jeer·ing There was constant jeering and interruption from the floor
{i} derisive remark, taunt, rude gibe
showing your contempt by derision
{f} ridicule, deride, sneer, mock, taunt, insult
to jeer
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