jeer in the PONS Dictionary

jeer Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to jeer at sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, to his shock, the crowd booed and jeered him as he spoke.
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He had a personality that fans liked to cheer or jeer.
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The difficult pitches forced him to play more defensively than usual and on a couple of occasions, crowds jeered him for slow scoring.
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Some of their male co-workers will jeer and sometimes try to sabotage them, but this is just another test of their strength.
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By the end of the second verse the jeers and laughter from his friends quickly subsided.
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Police had to cut him out, to the jeers of the crowd, as he continued speaking.
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There the onager jeers at a donkey, only to be eaten by a lion since it is not guarded by a human.
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When they had finished, the attackers stripped them naked and jeered at them as they fled.
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There were jeers and cheers to be heard on the left and the right.
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He was jeered by the general student population upon arrival, but was allowed to deliver his remarks.
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