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hold up to ridicule





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I am a believer in cremation, but that is no reason why I should hold up to ridicule the clumsier and more unhealthy churchyard burials about which so much sentiment exists.

From The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol. 2 by Furniss, Harry

"Who's Blackie!" said the boy, repeating the question, as if to hold up to ridicule the absurd ignorance which it implied.

From Geordie's Tryst A Tale of Scottish Life by Rae, Mrs. Milne

I can quite understand, even at this day, the making of a book which should hold up to ridicule the whole of a nation on account of these differences.

From As We Are and As We May Be by Besant, Walter, Sir

Later, when Gratiano says: "O upright judge, O learned judge!" his intention is to taunt and hold up to ridicule; there is a double meaning conveyed, which finds its natural expression in a curved inflection.

From The Ontario High School Reader by Marty, A.E.

Far be it from us to hold up to ridicule the weakness of a friend, but we cannot help adding that Master Frank made the most of his tails.

From Ungava by Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael)




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