In soccer it has nearly become acceptable to bait opposing fans, to chant and jeer at the other team's followers. |
|
Furthermore, some people tend to jeer at speakers to invalidate their speech. |
|
He was free to jeer at her, humiliate her, gloat over the deaths of her comrades. |
|
The young men will jeer at them, insult them and dare them to do something. |
|
I'll jeer at hippies because that's helpful. |
|
All who see me jeer at me, they toss their heads and sneer. |
|
He revealed he had led other members of the team across Smith Square to jeer at Transport House, the former Labour headquarters. |
|
The armies started to shout and jeer at each other while the Carthaginian army was in the midst of crossing. |
|
The students had no boundaries set and would jeer at me in the corridors. |
|