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"Odds are against it," came a mocking voice from behind him.
It flung itself into the air with a mocking cry.
There was a little mocking quality to his voice.
A sweet, mocking voice came from the ranks of Chaos.
I think you will have other things to worry about, false marine/ said a cold and mocking voice.
By the end, her voice had regained its bitter, mocking edge.
It was too mocking and too full of confidence by far.
Her voice seemed to echo the emphasis I'd put on the word "some," although perhaps with a more mocking tone.
Daddy read the letter aloud in a hollow, mocking voice.
Then said, with a faintly mocking note: "You want me to talk about feelings."
His voice took on a sly and mocking tone. "
When Broadway choreographers go bad, said a tiny, mocking voice in her mind.
"That's all," Morgan said and there was a slight, mocking edge to his voice.
But there was nothing beyond the howling of the wind and the increasingly mocking laughter from below.
"I shall see you again," said a mocking voice.
A mocking voice somewhere in his head laughed to see him picking and choosing arrows at such a moment.
"Oh, you will not, mortals," said a sweetly mocking voice behind them.
Jamie's voice was soft, with an almost mocking edge, and I glanced at him in bewilderment.
But there was an undeniably mocking tone in many of the senators' pronouncements about their action.
No sooner was Pa in the door than he grinned at me in the most mocking way.
Brave words, her inner Plum said in an annoyingly mocking tone.
Weird echoes of a mocking cry reverberated from the hollow space.
Sharpe's scar gave him a sardonic and mocking look.
"Watch yourself, highlander," warned the slow, mocking voice of the mystic.
Outside of baseball and crime, there has often been an abusive or mocking quality in the more enduring nicknames hung on public men.