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mockers
/ ˈmɒkəz /
plural noun
- put the mockers on informal.to ruin the chances of success of Also (Austral)put the mock onput the mocks on
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mockers1
C20: perhaps from mock
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Example Sentences
Frequently I took my light, and made a search for those mockers and persecutors of my waking and sleeping hours.
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"Sire, there is one behind these mockers," answered the little man in a low voice.
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They were heavily armed, their prowlers beside them and their mockers on their shoulders.
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Their weapons were ready, the mockers were trained, the prowlers were waiting.
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One pair of mockers survived and had two young ones that fall.
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