- Look up
mock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mock is an imitation,
usually of
lesser quality Mock may
refer to:
Mock (surname)
Mock, or
Duncan Stump...
- (Fake,
Stubs and
Mocks)".
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Mocks and
Stubs aren't Spies"...
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mock-orange in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mock orange or
mock-orange
typically refers to Philadelphus, a
mostly Holarctic genus of shrubs...
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Mock's Bottom (also
Mocks Bottom) is a
lowland northeast of Swan
Island in Portland, Oregon,
United States. It
acquired its name from
Henry Mock, who settled...
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Mock combat involves the
execution of
combative actions without intent to harm. Parti****nts can
engage in such
sparring for ritual, training, recreational...
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which is
usually given by an
otherworldly figure[citation needed], and Pope
mocks tradition through Ariel the sprite, who sees some “dread event” (line 109)...
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Mock duck is a gluten-based meat substitute. It is made of
wheat gluten, oil, sugar, soy sauce, and salt, and is high in protein. Its
distinctive flavor...
- The
mocking of
Jesus occurred several times,
after his
trial and
before his
crucifixion according to the
canonical gospels of the New Testament. It is...
- A
mock election is an
election for
educational demonstration, amu****t, or
political protest reasons to call for free and fair elections. Less precisely...
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Mock language is a way of
using a
language not
spoken by or
native to a speaker. When talking, the
speaker includes words or
phrases from
other languages...