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In the first, Hackman’s local sheriff, Little Bill Daggett, already cemented in our brains as vicious, reveals himself to be a shrewd mocker of the written word as well.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 28, 2025

Life itself, then, could affront and ridicule and even torment the provocateur: the mocker brutally mocked by personal reality.

From New York Times Apr. 1, 2021

Could Barbara Ehrenreich, fourth-generation atheist, proud socialist, and mocker of brightness and smiles, have found religion?

From Slate Apr. 11, 2014

It's like in the UK, if you are a rod or a mocker, you can be a little bit mod and a little bit rocker.

From The Guardian May 30, 2012

He will not lose hope of converting even a mocker like Marcellinus, who amuses himself with jeers at the vices and inconsistencies of professing philosophers, and does not spare himself.

From Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius by Samuel Dill




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