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I . scoff1 [skɒf] VERBE intr (laugh)

II . scoff1 [skɒf] SUBST usu plur scoffs plur

scoff
scoff

scoff2 [skɒf] VERBE trans esp GB fam (eat)

scoff
žreti [perf požreti]
scoff

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The band mates initially scoff at the idea of having a kid in the band, for fear of losing their cool, edgy appeal.
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She also later explained that she thought it was a horrid song, and scoffed at the notion of being a backing singer.
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They scoff at goodness while they ponder with befuddled minds the phantasmagoria of materiality.
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Others scoffed that it was unlikely that all of the injustices depicted could have happened to one woman.
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Reviewers scoffed at the dated graphics, lack of plot, and missing feeling of progression.
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Critics scoffed at it, citing poor broadband adoption at the turn of the century.
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Buck dismisses his concerns and is convinced of their freedom to which the bank-robber scoffs.
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The sentimentalists are quitting us; the revolutionary element that four years ago were scoffing at us are joining us now.
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He went from scoffing beggars to believing that truthfulness still exists in the world; he changed from a cold-blooded boss to a real human being.
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Vane, however, scoffed at the notion of retirement from piracy and soon became the leader of those who refused the pardon.
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