Make-fun-of Sentence Examples

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  • Don't make fun of dreams.

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  • He can't make fun of me.

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  • I didn't mean to make fun of you.

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  • She understands and doesn't make fun of me.

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  • Don't make fun of it and definitely never make joke about it in front of others.

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  • One look told me few kids had dared make fun of his name.

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  • You have some nerve to do all that and make fun of me for trying to fit in or ignore me when you do return!

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  • You can make fun of that stuff, but a lot of wild things happened around this old mining town a hundred years ago.

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  • They will make fun of you because they are 13 and that is their job.

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  • Then at science fair, whenever we clashed into each other or he came and purposely bumped into me, he would make fun of me.

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  • If they won't stop pressuring you or make fun of you for not doing it, walk away.

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  • It's easy to make fun of the raw vegan diet when you hear about it initially.

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  • Some kids give in to peer pressure because they want to be liked, to fit in, or because they worry that other kids may make fun of them if they do not go along with the group.

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  • Thus, parents should wait to allow the child to communicate at his or her own speed, and not pressure the child to talk or make fun of the stutter.

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  • Preschool children may begin to become embarrassed by their thumb sucking if the children with whom they interact do not suck their thumbs and make fun of them.

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  • You won't have to think about if you are doing it right because you know he or she will not make fun of you or criticize you for your abilities.

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  • Movies and TV shows make fun of vapid models, but the truth is that it's a demanding, cutthroat business, and you have to be strong and have a really good sense of humor.

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  • Avoid theme days that make fun of a particular group of people.

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  • The entire procedure oper­ated with a casualness to it that seemed to make fun of the seri­ous nature of what was happening, while the rules seemed more important than what they were designed to accomplish.

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  • For some unknown reason, he frequently purchased the paper thought all he did was make fun of the content.

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  • You don't want to lose them as friends or hear them make fun of you but you also don't want to what they want -- so the pressure is on.

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  • Corbin created a silly song to make fun of each noob he comes across.

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  • But Boris noticed that he was preparing to make fun of Berg, and skillfully changed the subject.

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