Jeer


The meaning of the word Jeer is: ridicule, taunt, scoff at


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When the basketball bounced off the rim for the second time, Nolan knew that the crowd would probably jeer at him.

published by Kristie on 2021-08-09 07:50:37


Before the assembly, the principal told the student body that anyone who chose to jeer the speaker would be suspended for three days.

published by Marjorie on 2021-07-21 00:22:23


If only everyone were as willing to cheer their fellow man as they are to jeer at him, the world would be a much better place.

published by Jonelle on 2021-07-10 22:50:57


Although the two wrestlers are good friends when they’re out of the public eye, they jeer each other mercilessly when they are publicizing an upcoming match.

published by Karon on 2021-08-20 14:30:59


Mrs. Carpenter was very proud when her second-graders did not jeer at the student who dropped his tray in the cafeteria.

published by Junita on 2021-10-18 00:22:05


At the press conference, the embarrassed coach asked the public not to jeer the opposing team.

published by Mozella on 2021-10-10 16:01:49


My daughter had some twisted idea that her friends would jeer her if she joined the band, so she let her musical talent go to waste.

published by Sydney on 2021-09-24 20:05:03


If you continue to jeer me for trying exotic recipes now and then, you can do the cooking.

published by Willow on 2021-09-20 08:14:51


After their disastrous double blind date, John and Richard headed to their favorite bar to jeer each other over a couple of beers.

published by Dusti on 2021-06-11 03:48:31


The college kids jeer their rivals at the big game every year, but it’s mostly good-natured fun.

published by Williemae on 2021-08-28 09:39:02


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