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46 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Scoff'

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.

Despite his serious lecture, some students would scoff at the professor's stern demeanor.

The scientist knew that some colleagues would scoff at her groundbreaking theory.

Despite the team's effort, rival fans continued to scoff at their chances of winning the championship.

The historian expected that some scholars would scoff at his unconventional interpretation of the historical events.

Sarah tried not to scoff when her friend insisted that they could finish the challenging hike in just an hour.

The scientist expected some colleagues to scoff at her groundbreaking hypothesis, but she remained confident in her research.

The seasoned detective had to suppress a scoff when the rookie suggested an implausible theory about the crime scene.

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