A few home fans jeer in response.
Some people dance and jeer at reporters.
It seems acceptable still to jeer at fat people.”
ENGLAND, the Germans used to jeer, was “the land without music”.
A video shows him flashing a self-satisfied smile as classmates jeer.
The listeners laugh, jeer and occasionally join in by repeating refrains or clapping.
One Dodgers fan group was organizing a trip to Anaheim specifically to jeer the Astros.
All very fine to jeer at it now in cold print but it goes down like hot cake that stuff.
Some demonstrators seemed to wave Uncle Sam banners less to jeer America than to cheer it.
Now and then he was tempted to swear at them, to jeer at them, while they could not open the door!
As Putin spoke, and as the national audience watched, many in the crowd started to jeer and whistle.
But the visit was always going to be controversial with the crowds turning up there to jeer rather than cheer.
Her detractors jeer at her self-deprecation, lampoon her repetitiveness, and psychoanalyze her posts for signs of darkness repressed.
He says yes, the sainted will be able to laugh and jeer at the damned, but the primary reason is that they have proof of God’s justice.
Westminster is a confrontational place—MPs glare and jeer at each other from opposing benches—but coalition governments may be here to stay.
A woman politician is in nominal charge, and Mr Borisov—as hard-left critics jeer at the late King Boris's son—avers that he wants accountable leaders.
Although most states have heeded the health ministry's advice of social distancing, Brazil's president continues to jeer at the severity of coronavirus and wants people to return to work.
Since an influence-peddling scandal surrounding Ms Park erupted in October, the chance to jeer at her misfortune—North Korea routinely insults her as a “miserable political prostitute”—has been too good for its propagandists to pass up.
Just the spectacle of the new document being written by the country's former political have-nots is comforting to Chavistas, hundreds of whom have taken to surrounding the Congress building where the assembly is meeting to jeer the few opposition members.
And I will make this promise – neither to jeer nor jibe when they catch the disease, but to look after them as brothers, and for the four or five who are certain to die, I will try to arrange the funerals with all the pomp and ceremony of an anti-vaccination demonstration.”
jeer
verb communication
- laugh at with contempt and derision
Example: The crowd jeered at the speaker
noun communication
- showing your contempt by derision
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