Sentences with phrase «jeering at»

Talent Not Included reminded me of Puppeteer (2013) as both are done on a stage with the audience cheering or jeering at your actions.
For all of Tragedy Girl's bloodlust, backtalk, and splatter, it does a shockingly good job of mocking the pretensions of the established elite while jeering at so much of what grates about populist and online conventions.
After news got to the people the arrival of Dr Mahamadu Bawumia, spontaneously, some youth groups massed up at the Sandema palace jeering at Dr Bawumia for his clandestine endorsement of the illegal coupe d'etat against their royal son, Chairman Paul Afoko.
The striker didn't exactly lit up the stadium and a section of supporters lashed out by jeering at his efforts for the rest of the match.
The character who immediately begins jeering at Shylock when Portia turns the tables on him, the character who offers Shylock only «A halter gratis» nothing else for God's sake» (emphasis added), is named Gratiano, which of course suggests grazia, the Italian word for «grace.»
A critical mass of citizens are clamoring in pain and hurling accusations and jeering at their opponents, and holding grudges and threatening one another.
Political cartoons jeering at impractically wigged women were deemed worth running alongside news of the American Revolutionary War.
But for Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima, the jeers at last night's Game Awards were one of the biggest signals to date that gamers support him unconditionally.
A woman raising as many as four kids is jeered at by the easy - out culture.
Again, it is, alas, still possible for otherwise intelligent people to jeer at Christianity as a «pie - in - the - sky» religion which has little or no contact with day - to - day life.
It is perhaps something to notice that in John's gospel in chapter 9, the Pharisees oppress a man who was healed by Jesus and the Pharisees use the same phrase to jeer at this man as being inferior» you were born in sin» they say and throw him out.
Because it doesn't seem to me like you actually want someone to join you in heaven, you seem to get excited by the fact that you'll be able to look down and jeer at those that didn't make it into your special club.
While he was on his way, some small boys came out of the city and jeered at him.
I have never understood why people jeer at this form of belief.
The crowd jeered at him.
Humiliation accompanied physical violence: in Leipzig, Jewish residents were hurled into a small stream at the zoological park where spectators spit at them, defiled them with mud and jeered at their plight.
They had heard reform plans a hundred times before and were inclined to jeer at the admission of guilt.
For Terry has become a pantomime villain: a dastardly caricature of evil to be booed as he enters, hissed as he exits, and jeered at all points in between.
As for West Ham, it only gets worse for Slaven Bilic as they looked dreadful at the back, and the jeers at full - time in an emptied - out London Stadium told the story as far as supporters are concerned as they continue to sit just above the relegation zone after 11 games.
Spurs offered a rally of sorts after they went behind, with Kyle Walker shooting wide and Eric Dier hitting the bar with a late free - kick, but the jeers at the final whistle told their own story.
Tebas made a similar call ahead of the final between Barcelona and Basque side Athletic Bilbao in 2015, but no action was taken when the anthem was jeered at the Estadio Vicente Calderon.
One or two jeers at the full - time whistle.
He was one of the Chelsea players who callously jeered at American travellers at Heathrow airport over the appalling 9/11 atrocity.
i gave up on some of u who gave too negative... STOP LIVING IN D PAST GLORY... im disgust wif some fans... 1) jeer at our own lads 2) half empty stadium when we r down 3) bad atmosphere at d emirates 4) give stick to the best manager who land us so much trophies without him we did nt dare to dream big 5) want us to buy big even though our financial is at stake 6) live in d past glory..
The audience at the Mechanics» Institute preview jeered at the repeats of the mantra of «the Government's long - term economic strategy».
Because all three parties increasingly rely on «big donors» in order to survive, the report was either jeered at or its major recommendations quietly ignored.
According to insiders, there was a perceived lack of enthusiasm about some Tory changes — perhaps grammar schools — from the minister, and she was seen as almost too willing to listen to teaching unions (although she has faced jeers at conferences).
12.30 pm: Lots of laughter in Commons after Speaker says to Labour benches that they should not jeer at Tory backbenchers (Harriet Baldwin) who support the Government.
Andy Burnham was jeered at a GMB hustings when he refused to say outright whether he was opposed to an annual benefits cap of # 23,000.
Most were against the new regulations and jeered at those who dared to voice approval for the changes, including Brian Sampson, executive director of Unshackle Upstate, a Rochester business group.
Scottish Nationalist MP Pete Wishart jeered at Labour's disunity over the Welfare Bill vote when he asked the Speaker to move the seating around.
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Messer, who said he was an avid supporter of term limits, said he was running to bring new blood to the state Senate to a crowd that sometimes got a bit rambunctious, breaking out into applause and jeers at points throughout the evening.
The mood shifted frequently, as well, to outrage, with jeers at every mention of President - elect Donald Trump.
We've had our motives questioned, our work jeered at, and our conclusions dismissed.
The woman will jeer at him and cross-examine him.
It was booed, jeered at and slammed by the majority of critics who actually stayed till the end.
Superficially, I, Daniel Blake may seem to be about the very recent past: a bystander's jeer at the Old Etonians in government pinpoints the drama as belonging to the era of the David Cameron administration, which exploded in its own face as a result of the Brexit referendum it ill - advisedly held (ill - advisedly for itself, and for the nation).
I can still remember that 2006 edition of Cannes (my first), as well as my bewilderment, followed by irritation, that anyone would jeer at a soufflé - light biographical fantasia as inventive and captivating — as beguiling, if you will — as the one we had just seen.
The study said: «Primary pupils said that classmates sometimes boasted about the levels that they had reached (I'm a 5b) or jeered at those who were less successful.»
That comment was praised by teachers» unions, who jeered at Clinton in a speech this past July at the National Education Association convention where she said charters and traditional public schools should share ideas.
Yoko is devastated when the kids jeer at her favorite sushi lunch, but then she makes a friend.
Why are we so willing to bully, harass, and jeer at people in ways that we would never consider in real life?
Gone is the mediocre voice acting singing about Zeds and medkits, gone is the female trader who subtly jeers at you over the radio, and seemingly, gone is lackadaisical fun.
You will be torn apart, and quickly; and people will jeer at you while they do it.
Frequently titled Le Salon pour rire or «the Salon to laugh at», the comical purpose of its reproductions might have been to jeer at the establishment.
Miranda Sawyer quotes you and writes: «I know people went to laugh at my bed and to jeer at it.
If Mann wants to hoot and jeer at rubes who keep yakking about this «faux pause», why not cite, say, his close buddy and fellow climate scientist Kevin Trenberth?
PS Last night I dreamed a nasty man grabbed a handful of my tummy flobble and leer - jeered at me.
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