- I made fun of him.
- Tom made fun of me.
- They made fun of me.
- They made fun of him.
- Tom made fun of Mary.
- Don't make fun of me!
- Don't make fun of me.
- They made fun of Mary.
- Don't make fun of him.
- Stop making fun of me!
- Don't make fun of them.
- She made fun of my acne.
- She's making fun of you.
- Don't make fun of others.
- Don't make fun of people.
- Are you making fun of me?
- He made fun of my accent.
- Tom is making fun of you.
- Let's go make fun of Tom.
- Let's go make fun of him.
- Let's go make fun of her.
- John makes fun of his dog.
- He makes fun of everybody.
- She made fun of a student.
- Tom is making fun of Mary.
- Tom made fun of my accent.
- Let's go make fun of them.
- Don't make fun of children.
- He wants to make fun of me.
- They made fun of my accent.
- I wasn't making fun of you.
- I made fun of Tom's accent.
- Tom was making fun of Mary.
- Will people make fun of me?
- I wasn't making fun of Tom.
- I wasn't making fun of him.
- I wasn't making fun of her.
- He made fun of me in public.
- She made fun of her husband.
- They made fun of my clothes.
- I wasn't making fun of them.
- Please don't make fun of me.
- Don't make fun of foreigners.
- The boy made fun of the girl.
- Don't make fun of that child.
- Don't make fun of old people.
- He made fun of our ignorance.
- The guys all made fun of him.
- Mary made fun of Tom's shirt.
- We weren't making fun of you.
- You shouldn't make fun of us.
- You shouldn't make fun of me.
- We made fun of him about this.
- You shouldn't make fun of Tom.
- Tom made fun of Mary's accent.
- I would never make fun of you.
- The girls all made fun of him.
- You shouldn't make fun of him.
- You shouldn't make fun of her.
- Don't make fun of other people.
- You should not make fun of him.
- I can't help making fun of him.
- Tom shouldn't make fun of Mary.
- I think he's making fun of you.
- The boys made fun of the girls.
- Tom is always making fun of me.
- Tom made fun of the way I talk.
- Her classmates made fun of her.
- Tom started making fun of Mary.
- You shouldn't make fun of them.
- They often make fun of the boss.
- They made fun of Jack's haircut.
- The boys used to make fun of me.
- My sister always makes fun of me.
- I'm not going to make fun of Tom.
- Don't make fun of the new student!
- One should not make fun of others.
- You ought not to make fun of them.
- Some boys at school make fun of me.
- He can't help making fun of others.
- Tom makes fun of Mary all the time.
- Promise me you won't make fun of me.
- We should not make fun of others.
- When we made fun of her, she blushed.
- He was made fun of by his classmates.
- Some people made fun of my situation.
- Tom made fun of Mary behind her back.
- Mom scolded me for making fun of them.
- It is wrong to make fun of an old man.
- This article makes fun of vegetarians.
- Tom shouldn't make fun of Mary's limp.
- That article makes fun of vegetarians.
- You had every right to make fun of us.
- The French like to make fun of Belgians.
- Do you think people will make fun of me?
- Nobody likes to be made fun of in public.
- I know you make fun of me behind my back.
- You don't have a right to make fun of him.
- I don't like it when people make fun of me.
- It is impudent of you to make fun of adults.
- It seems to me that you're making fun of me.
- We shouldn't make fun of anybody or anything.
- It's rude to make fun of your boss in public.
- The girls teased Tom and they made fun of him.
- Don't make fun of me when I'm talking seriously.
- Unlike you, I don't make fun of people in public.
- Don't make fun of foreigners' mistakes in Japanese.
- She's a misfit and the other girls make fun of her.
- Tom always makes fun of John because of his dialect.
- They made fun of her because she had a funny hat on.
- Jimmy was accustomed to his friends making fun of him.
- Either you are teasing me or you are making fun of me.
- Don't make fun of him because he cannot write his name.
- All the kids at school made fun of me because I was fat.
- The teacher has never made fun of the students' mistakes.
- My neighbor's son made fun of my daughter today at school.
- I have told Tom over and over again not to make fun of Mary.
- Teachers should never make fun of students who make mistakes.
- Tom was feeling down because Mary made fun of his hair style.
- Don't make fun of her. She just chugged three bottles of beer.
- A teacher should never make fun of a pupil who makes a mistake.
- People always make fun of me when they find out I'm colorblind.
- Mary is not used to being made fun of in the presence of others.
- A teacher should never make fun of a student who makes a mistake.
- I'm thinking that lately, maybe the students are making fun of me.
- The other kids at school made fun of him because of his strange accent.
- He tries to be unlikable. People make fun of him, and no one praises him.
- I've got a little surprise in store for the downtown boys who made fun of me.
- If the spectators made fun of the other team, then it would weaken their morale.
- When the girl entered the room, some boys made fun of her because of her little hat.
- Never make fun of someone who speaks a language poorly. It means they know another language.
Monday, September 12, 2016
make fun of
to make jokes about something or someone usually in an unkind way.
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