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scoff [skɔf] n
gen. Hohn m; Spott m; verächtliche Bemerkung; höhnen (at); spotten über (at)
brit. verschlingen
inf., BrE futtern; verputzen; in sich hineinstopfen; sich den Bauch vollschlagen mit
to scoff n
social.sc. Drop m; orale Einnahme
scoff eating n
inf., BrE Fresserei f
scoff food n
inf., BrE Fressalien
scoff [skɔf] v
inf., BrE verdrücken
scoffed v
gen. gespottet; verspottete; gehöhnt; höhnte; spottete
scoffs v
gen. verspottet; höhnt
 English thesaurus
scoff [skɔf] n
gen. to laugh and talk about a person or idea in a way that shows that you think they are stupid or silly (The critics scoffed at his paintings. • Years ago people would have scoffed at the idea that cars would be built by robots. cambridge.org)
SCOFF [skɔf] abbr.
abbr., el. sharp cut-off fringing field
scoff: 4 phrases in 1 subject
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