Scoffing in a sentence as a noun

The reaction was also a lot of scoffing.

For me, I was scoffing when he said tabs vs. spaces wasn't important.

Not just by the public but by Apple's many scoffing critics?

Witness his scoffing at the iPhone when it was introduced [1].

If you'd like to change the situation you're free, but sniping and scoffing is not mercy.

I wasn't scoffing at the number, I was clarifying the honesty of the number.

" at which an involuntary scoffing noise escaped my throat.

The more important issue is Xiaomi and their scoffing at the GPL when it comes to the Linux Kernel.

Tech guys need to stop scoffing at non-tech "business" guys looking for co-founder arrangements.

Diet >> Gym\nYou burn a lot of calories in a day, the extra little you burn from exercise is moot if you are scoffing down the wrong food.

I didn't see anyone scoffing at the quality of the GS4 either. No one could argue that iOS 7 wasn’t a major update, so \n instead Mims takes to disparaging it.

Somewhere in a fashion forum, well-dressed people are reading a tech article and scoffing about how much time we spend on computers.

A school of art or literature survives the scoffing of the old guard, only to become the old guard themselves, et cetera.

If a scoffing, smarmy, self-absorbed know it all can't openly entertain an opinion that isn't theirs, isn't really as open of a mind as advertised.

... until 6 months when two or three other new frameworks will be the next greatest thing to hit web development and people will be scoffing at your "legacy" backbone and coffeescript apps...

Scoffing definitions

noun

showing your contempt by derision

See also: jeer jeering mockery scoff