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Definition of "bemock" [be•mock]

  • To ridicule or mock. (verb)
  • To mock repeatedly; flout. (verb)
  • To cause to appear as if mock or unreal; excel or surpass, as the genuine surpasses the counterfeit. (verb)

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Use "bemock" in a sentence
  • "I began to understand what an annoyance it must be to have a bough up there that you couldn't flick at with your stick as you passed by, and that even when weighed down by its summer greenery would bemock you if you made a casual clutch at its foliage, and laugh at you in its leaves."
  • "The Suitors bemock the prophet, who leaves the company with another fateful vision:"
  • "His sides bemock the bending charms of waving Tamarisk, [FN#438] *"