Sentences with Scoff

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13 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Scoff'

The students would often scoff at the idea of having homework during the weekend.

Despite the chef's expertise, some customers would scoff at the innovative dishes on the menu.

The seasoned professor could not help but scoff at the simplicity of the beginner's question.

The political commentator would scoff at the opposing party's arguments during the heated debate.

The scientist expected some colleagues to scoff at her unconventional theory about dark matter.

Even in the face of setbacks, the determined athlete refused to scoff at the idea of winning the championship.

Despite the groundbreaking research, some traditionalists would scoff at the new approach to solving the problem.

Despite his efforts, the scientist had to scoff at the outdated theories presented during the conference.

When asked to try the exotic dish, she chose to scoff at the suggestion, preferring familiar flavors.

The seasoned detective would often scoff at the rookie's naive approach to solving crimes.

As a literature professor, he would scoff at any attempt to oversimplify the complexity of classic novels.

Despite the warnings, some residents chose to scoff at the hurricane evacuation orders, risking their safety.

In the historical documentary, the historian would scoff at the inaccurate portrayal of significant events.

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