By speaking derisively to a herd of centaurs, she provokes them and they abduct her.
Gazing at the waterway, one official spoke of it derisively, as not fit for a nation of Iraq's power and wealth.
This President had no use for Washington, speaking derisively of the city that is his home.
He speaks derisively of nearly all competitors.
Mr. Leinsdorf is much respected among orchestra musicians, who often speak derisively of flashier, better-loved maestros.
He spoke derisively as he glared at each of them.
He struck poses that appealed to many Iraqis, showing his bare forearms, holding up a heavy machine gun and speaking derisively about the American occupation.
That's why those who raise livestock - who generally don't enjoy subsidies - often speak derisively of those who "farm the government."
While Democrats speak derisively of Atwaterism, they know they will have to hold their own in a battle rich in patriotic imagery and symbols.
Some members not in public roles spoke derisively of those concerns last week.