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make fun

VERB
  1. subject to laughter or ridicule
    The students poked fun at the inexperienced teacher
    The satirists ridiculed the plans for a new opera house
    His former students roasted the professor at his 60th birthday

How To Use make fun In A Sentence

  • I don't understand how is it funny to make very unappropriate satire on Hilary's behalf and nobody dares to make fun of Obama\? Obama, Clinton supporters both say Clinton attacking unfairly
  • Considering he has only three weeks of training and one cha-cha-cha under his sequinned belt, it would be easy to make fun of Robbie's maiden excursion on Strictly, so that is exactly what we will do. Bad boy Robbie Savage finds life tough outside his comfort zone | Barry Glendenning
  • They were both hooked on the show even though Meredith and Brad liked to make fun of them for it.
  • Novice programmers sometimes make fundamental errors.
  • The other students, straight male heterosexual students, make fun of him but I know deep inside that they like him.
  • To be honest, I see a critical spirit in the orthodox Catholic blogosphere quite a lot, a ready tendency to criticize, fault-find, finger-point, make fun of, put down - and expound on one's superior understanding of how things really ought to be. Historical Christian
  • The boys at school used to make fun of me because I have a crooked spine.
  • But how typical, I thought, of a heterosexual male to make fun of any non-penetrative sexual activity.
  • He thinks it's clever to make fun of people.
  • I was tempted to make fun of him.
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