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    Use "ridicules" in a sentence

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    ridicules


    1. Most were ridicules and the


    2. But this is ridicules


    3. Skepticism mocks, ridicules, jeers


    4. There were gossips and ridicules everywhere amongst the villagers about me


    5. It ridicules them


    6. ” The tension of fear exploded into the exaggerated sarcastic scorn that culture condones for those it universally ridicules


    7. comes to me, and is the divinity [ divine presence?]which Meletus ridicules in the indictment


    8. If the investor reads an advisory service that ridicules the first prediction, he usually will become confused and forget about the predicted big move for that stock


    9. censures and ridicules the abuses and the patronizing attitude


    10. One wonders, is it better to have a beautiful woman who has lovers, breaks your heart and ridicules you in society but fills your soul with beauty or to have to face a repulsive hag all your life? Admittedly, a question of extremes but the jury has still not returned with the verdict

    11. He is aware of the absurdity of mankind framing their whole lives according to Homer; just as in the Phaedrus he intimates the absurdity of interpreting mythology upon rational principles; both these were the modern tendencies of his own age, which he deservedly ridicules


    12. ') He ridicules the new logic of his time; the Utopians could never be made to understand the doctrine of Second Intentions ('For they have not devised one of all those rules of restrictions, amplifications, and suppositions, very wittily invented in the small Logicals, which here our children in every place do learn


    13. No matter how much we are accustomed to read in French novels about how families live by threes, and how there is always a lover, whom all but the husband know, it still remains quite incomprehensible to us how it is that all husbands are always fools, cocus, and ridicules, and all lovers, who in the end marry and become husbands, are neither ridicules nor cocus, but heroes


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