jeer in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

jeer in the PONS Dictionary

jeer Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to jeer at sb
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The youngest brother decided to go, which made his brothers jeer at him and his parents plead, but he went.
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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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For they jeer at me throughout the city, the women mock me.
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The very embarrassed officer slunk back into the seat of the staff car and drove off amongst the laughs and jeers of the crowd.
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Many of those who came to attend the wedding were jeered.
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The council noted that the demonstrators had booed, jeered and insulted with derogatory words but no retaliation from the policemen.
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On the shore were jeering mocking, scornful friends, relatives and casual observers.
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However, to his shock, the crowd booed and jeered him as he spoke.
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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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This contrast provoked many fans, who jeered and slow handclapped.
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