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mocking

adjective as in uncivil

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Trump infuriated the former speaker by mocking a violent attack on her husband at the couple’s San Francisco home.

They look for anything that resembles what they term the 'finger-pinching gesture' and use it as proof that men-hating women are surreptitiously mocking them.

From BBC

Johnson was likely trolling, snidely mocking historians, who would soon correct his "mistake" in mainstream and social media.

From Salon

He then spoke about the dozens of long trips he made over the past few years to attend court hearings and accused a judge of harassment, seeking a bribe from him and mocking him.

From BBC

Footage later shows the fighters mocking their captives, with residents forced to make animal noises while the fighters laugh and look on.

From BBC

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