Phrases with «much derision»

The phrase "much derision" means a lot of criticism or mockery directed towards someone or something. Full definition

Sentences with «much derision»

  • Aidan and his family live in a Los Angeles where home - schooling the children is met with as much derision as Amish people using electricity (and Braff's «teaching» is no different from parents who homeschool their kids to believe dinosaurs never existed), and sexual harassment laws are a courtesy rather than something to enforce. (awardscircuit.com)
  • Naturally, Hodgson being Hodgson, his choice has been the subject of much derision throughout England, not least from those Liverpool fans who can still remember — with much fondness, of course — that time he replaced the Argentine at Anfield with Christian Poulsen. (sbnation.com)
  • It reminds us that one of the many sad things about Tonya Harding's life story is Harding never realized she didn't have to be the villain, the late - night punch - line, the object of so much derision and mockery. (chicago.suntimes.com)
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