heckling in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

heckling in the PONS Dictionary

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Heckling gave a spontaneity and comedic value to performances although many of the other readers frowned upon it.
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The downside is this may make heckling incidents even more newsworthy.
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In the late 1800s, at baseball's inception, the phrase chin music was used to describe razzing or heckling from the fans.
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One will find only sand dunes on the beach no heckling hotelier, no screaming hawker, no bargaining tourist.
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This performance did not prove to be a resounding success due to heckling from a familiar face in the crowd.
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Dressing consists of three steps: breaking, scutching, and heckling.
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The play continued, and outbreaks of an occasional catcall, guffaw or heckling were quickly shushed by others.
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The heckling came mostly from opposing fans and not as much from players.
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Post-puberty, her school uniform will prompt heckling from louts in vans.
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The charlatans demonstrate an amorality that fascinates the narrator, with their wide latitude for unconstrained heckling, irreverence and recklessness along with factual discrepancies.
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