Fleering [verb]

Definition of Fleering:

heckle

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Opposite/Antonyms of Fleering:


Sentence/Example of Fleering:

Never a guid word did I hear on his lips, nor naebody else, but just fleering and flyting and profane cursing—deil hae him!

Was it Caucasian fleering at Ethiopian—white blood mocking black?

For being born an impudent, fleering coxcomb—twas that you called me, I think.

Then with a malignant laugh, the fleering laugh of a fiend, he stepped into the room.

The jester bowed low, his gay fantastic cap in hand, all his fleering, mocking manner changed to a gentle deference.

So what with his jeering and fleering and sneering,He plagued her from dawn until dark.

A couple of black bottles stood between them, and Sal Kavannah looked up at her daughter with a fleering laugh.

“Not me,” said Phyl, fondling the lovely but fleering-eyed head protruding above the lower door.

Well, I set no count on his fleering at fowks that hadn't been brought up in his dale, for I was wanting to know what he meant.

You fleering harlot, I'll have a horse to leap thee, and thy base issue shall carry Sumpters.