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scoff

[skɔf] n
gen. Hohn m; Spott m; verächtliche Bemerkung; höhnen (at); spotten über (at)
brit. verschlingen
inf., BrE futtern; verputzen; in sich hineinstopfen; sich den Bauch vollschlagen mit
to scoff [skɔf] n
social.sc. Drop m; orale Einnahme
scoff eating [skɔf] n
inf., BrE Fresserei f
scoff food [skɔf] n
inf., BrE Fressalien
scoff [skɔf] v
inf., BrE verdrücken
scoffed v
gen. gespottet; verspottete; gehöhnt; höhnte; spottete
scoffs v
gen. verspottet; höhnt
 English thesaurus
scoff [skɔf] n
gen. to laugh and talk about a person or idea in a way that shows that you think they are stupid or silly (The critics scoffed at his paintings. cambridge.orgYears ago people would have scoffed at the idea that cars would be built by robots. )
SCOFF [skɔf] abbr.
abbr., el. sharp cut-off fringing field
scoff
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