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† ˈmockful, a. Obs. [f. mock n. + -ful.] Full of mockery.
1805Public Characters 256 The merry maid in mockful play. 1820C. R. Maturin Melmoth (1892) III. xxxi. 253 Those whose mockful persecution, or whose vacant pity, might be equally torturing to her feelings. Hence ˈmockfully adv., in a ‘mockful’ manner.
1834Fraser's Mag. X. 426 He was impetuous, daring, and mockfully defiant. |