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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
scoff .
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Examples
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"Go figure," Young scoffed from the podium Sunday during his acceptance speech at the stadium adjacent to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Sure, the big record labels scoffed at first at the idea of a female Cuban vocalist who wanted to sing old-fashioned country music.
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Several executives at other major labels scoffed when asked about the deal, saying their companies had learned the lessons of the past.
NYT > Home Page By JOSEPH PLAMBECK 2010
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I kind of scoffed and raised my hand, because he didn't ask any of the chicks to volunteer.
PHOTOS: Guess Whose Sister Hilary Moss 2011
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I kind of scoffed and raised my hand, because he didn't ask any of the chicks to volunteer.
PHOTOS: Guess Whose Sister Hilary Moss 2011
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I kind of scoffed and raised my hand, because he didn't ask any of the chicks to volunteer.
PHOTOS: Guess Whose Sister Hilary Moss 2011
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I kind of scoffed and raised my hand, because he didn't ask any of the chicks to volunteer.
Elizabeth Olsen Poses For V Magazine (PHOTOS) Hilary Moss 2011
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When Matt Staggs first set up an account for me, I kind of scoffed at Facebook.
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When Matt Staggs first set up an account for me, I kind of scoffed at Facebook.
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In the comments, OSweet, noting Morris's "Whether or not I get paid...," scoffed: "Yeah, right."
Times are hard... for philosophers... Ann Althouse 2009
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