mockingstock (Meaning)
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mockingstock (n.)
A butt of sport; an object of derision.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mockingstock
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mockingstock Sentence Examples
- The mockingstock's melodic trill echoed through the tranquil forest, a symphony of nature.
- As the sun began its ascent, a mockingstock perched atop a branch and greeted the day with its cheerful song.
- The children delighted in the mockingstock's ability to imitate the calls of other birds, a playful dance of sound.
- The mockingstock's mimicry was so uncanny that it could fool even the most discerning birdwatcher.
- The sweet melody of the mockingstock filled the air, a soothing balm for weary souls.
- The mockingstock's nest was ingeniously tucked away in the thick foliage, a safe haven for its young.
- The mockingstock's feathers shimmered in the sunlight, a vibrant tapestry of colors.
- The mockingstock's piercing cry alerted the forest to danger, a timely warning that saved countless lives.
- The mockingstock's playful spirit brought joy to the darkest of days, a reminder of the beauty of nature.
- The mockingstock's song is a timeless melody, an enduring symbol of freedom and the indomitable spirit of the wilderness.
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A butt of sport; an object of derision.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The mockingstock's melodic trill echoed through the tranquil forest, a symphony of nature.
As the sun began its ascent, a mockingstock perched atop a branch and greeted the day with its cheerful song.
The children delighted in the mockingstock's ability to imitate the calls of other birds, a playful dance of sound.
The mockingstock's mimicry was so uncanny that it could fool even the most discerning birdwatcher.