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  1. Third, the killing was attended by the qualifying circumstance of outraging or scoffing at the victim's person or corpse. It was established that after the victim was hacked and stabbed, Accused Frankie decapitated his head and threw the same in the "lubluban ng kalabaw". It is well-settled that mere decapitation of the victim's head constitute ...

  2. traducir SCOFF: burlarse, devorar, zamparse, mofarse, burlarse. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  3. scoff 1 (skŏf, skôf) v. scoffed, scoff·ing, scoffs v.intr. To show or express derision or scorn: scoffed at their complaints. v.tr. To say in a derisive manner: "Are you confused yet?" the instructor scoffed. [Middle English scoffen, from scof, mockery, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish skof, jest, teasing.] scoff′er n. scoff′ing ...

  4. faring on. sucking down. chugging. living off. more . “Luckily, Carrie is well-practiced at disguising her vegetarianism and has been known to scoff hamburgers whole just to throw people off her scent.”. Verb. . Present participle for to make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice.

  5. Examples of SCOFF in a sentence, how to use it. 98 examples: I can remember people scoffing at the idea that we would find teachers in this…

  6. Scoffer definition: a person who mocks or makes fun of someone or something, often of religion or moral values. See examples of SCOFFER used in a sentence.

  7. Synonyms for SCOFF: devour, inhale, gulp, gobble, cram, wolf, raven, scarf; Antonyms of SCOFF: pick, nibble, peck, smile, laugh, grin