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I am often teased for my stubborn habit of traveling by foot.
At school, the other children always teased me because I was fat.
When I was a lad his age I would laugh at the strangest things.
She's been mocked for her kooky ways.
When the curator of the Louvre mocked him he sued him for defamation, David against Goliath.
The artist exploring the new is liable to derision and hostility.
Demonstrators booed and jeered him.
His confession was greeted with derisive hoots.
You have to be at least a bit self assured to laugh at yourself in front of others.
Its owner, BAA, which also runs the two other main London airports, Gatwick and Stansted, is an object of much ridicule (see article).
The sisters plagued her in all sorts of ways, and laughed at her.
Psychologist Todd Kashdan has this advice for those people taking up a new passion: "As a newcomer, you also have to tolerate and laugh at your own ignorance."
She doesn't ridicule my timidity.
You mistook when you thought I laughed at you.
I forgot about the pain that animals endure just to wind up as food, and I was tired of being made fun of or nagged at during every meal.
Li Hua is sure foreigners will laugh at his accent when speaking English.
Don't be shy! Foreigners will not laugh at you.
Most foreigners are friendly and will not laugh at you.
Those of us who warned over the years that they were playing with fire were sneered at and smeared as Right-wing nutters who wanted to turn the clock back to some mythical golden age.
Critics derided the move as too little, too late.
I thought you were mocking me.
There was a short, derisive laugh.
"Any nutritionist would scoff at the notion that increased yield automatically leads to increased nutrition," she says.
He can't bear being laughed at.
The person that everyone laughs at should be him, but now it is Emily.