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1. People ridiculed them...

2. She ridiculed his insatiable greed.

3. The press sometimes ridiculed his theories of spaceflight.

4. His greed is often ridiculed by his friends.

5. Maybe they would not be ridiculed or laughed at anymore.

6. When other students heard what had happened, they ridiculed Olusola.

7. Darwin was not ridiculed by his university's biology round table.

8. I will not have my friends ridiculed by the common soldiery!

9. At times, you are ridiculed or mocked because of your Christian conduct.

10. They are patronized , ridiculed and shoved around by self - important staff members.

11. Some of you have been scorned and ridiculed for your faith.

12. They reviled him, ridiculed him, and cast him out of their city.

13. The child who represented it was mocked, ridiculed and bullied endlessly.

14. He was considered a heretic and was ridiculed and ostracized for his ideas.

15. Those who ridiculed his expanding waistline now view it with tender understanding.

16. Koch’s father decides “to remain one” with fellow Saints despite being ridiculed.

17. Biosphere 2 was ultimately ridiculed as a research debade, as exfravagant pseudoscience.

18. The priest abashed, with head lowered, left the scene, while his flock ridiculed him.

19. Uncle Tom himself was frequently portrayed as a harmless bootlicker to be ridiculed.

20. 26 Biosphere 2 was ultimately ridiculed as a research debade, as exfravagant pseudoscience.

21. Our respect for the sanctity of blood has been publicly ridiculed and challenged.

22. The article ridiculed the U.S. call for Internet freedom as a double standard.

23. Synonyms for Cartooned include ridiculed, mocked, derided, taunted, teased, satirised, satirized, ribbed, jeered and scorned

24. She respectfully explained to her teacher why she must refuse, but the teacher ridiculed her.

25. 9 He was determined to do it even at the risk of being ridiculed.

26. Synonyms for Burlesqued include imitated, mocked, caricatured, parodied, spoofed, exaggerated, ridiculed, satirised, satirized and travestied

27. It is a deeply chauvinist community where the few women who have jobs are ridiculed.

28. Still others have been abused, threatened, ridiculed, derided because of taking the Scriptural position on blood.

29. Though persecuted, misrepresented and ridiculed in various parts of the earth, they have not stopped their activity.

30. In addition to exploring ambiguity, kōans often ridiculed characters claiming total understanding of the world around them.

31. And despite all of these positive things, who are still looked down on, ridiculed, and persecuted?’

32. Packer told of a dear sister who was ridiculed for following the prophet’s counsel to store food.

Packer einmal von einer lieben Schwester erzählt hat, die verspottet wurde, weil sie dem Rat des Propheten gefolgt war und Nahrungsmittel eingelagert hatte.

33. They ridiculed me in a loud and boisterous way, trying to attract the attention of other shoppers.

34. This new strategy was ridiculed by the Soviet leadership and opposed by the heavy engineering sector inside Czechoslovakia.

35. The idea of wealth was not just unattainable, it was unthinkable; when the thought was uttered he ridiculed it.

36. At that time Mormons were “a hiss and a byword,”23 and missionaries were laughed at and ridiculed.

37. 1 Have you ever held back from witnessing at school because you were afraid that you would be ridiculed?

38. An atmosphere in which people dread failure or fear that they will be ridiculed for offbeat ideas stifles creativity, Eisner believes.

39. Her working-class male counterpart is not usually ridiculed or disapproved of in this way, as some one whose language is inappropriate.

40. But remember that the Savior himself was tormented, ridiculed, spat upon, and finally crucified because he would not waver in his conviction.

41. He jeered at American sham, pretension, provincialism, and prudery, and he ridiculed the nation’s organized religion, business, and middle class (or ‘Booboisie’).

42. They ridiculed residents asking for help, while publicly insisting that the brown, smelly water coming out of the tap was safe to drink.

43. 24 Her friends ridiculed her, seeing for the first time how the balance in their relationship had shifted in favour of adorable Diana.

44. He did so even though he was surrounded by false worshipers and may have been ridiculed by members of the royal court.

45. He became the voice of the British Empire, and the man who had always ridiculed Americans for Bunkum oratory, out-screamed us all.

46. The previous year, "The Green Berets," Wayne's jingoistic Vietnam potboiler, had divided audiences, been ridiculed by the press and shunned by the Oscars.

47. Revered, ridiculed and equally adored by the public, Dame Barbara Cartland was a 1920s society girl who became one of Britain’s most famous Amourists.

48. The boy must run back and forth twice across the backs of a row of bulls or castrated steers, and is ridiculed if he fails.

49. 26 Very close and trusted friends share confidences candidly. They feel secure that they will not be ridiculed of derided,and their confidences will be honored. 

50. Very close and trusted friends share confidences candidly. They feel secure that they will not be ridiculed of derided[Sentencedict],and their confidences will be honored.