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scoffer

[skaw-fer, skof-er] / ˈskɔ fər, ˈskɒf ər /






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So that scoffer was a no-show, but we really didn’t have room for him anyway.

From Salon • Jan. 21, 2016

The barrel-chested populator of Frogner Park was a mystic, a recluse, and a scoffer at all art�except his own.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mencken became a believer in the �bermensch, a scoffer at the great unwashed.

From Time Magazine Archive

To a paynim or scoffer, it is valueless.

From Time Magazine Archive

There was a half stifled exclamation from the scoffer, and he wildly clutched the air; his eyes seemed bursting from their sockets and his face was purple with his effort to speak.

From Corianton A Nephite Story by Roberts, B. H.