scoff

US /skɑːf/
UK /skɑːf/
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1.

burlarse, mofarse

to speak to someone or about something in a mocking or scornful way

:
The critics scoffed at his new play.
Los críticos se burlaron de su nueva obra.
She scoffed at the idea of working for free.
Ella se burló de la idea de trabajar gratis.
2.

devorar, engullir

to eat something quickly and greedily

:
He scoffed down the entire pizza in minutes.
Él devoró la pizza entera en minutos.
The children scoffed all the cookies before dinner.
Los niños devoraron todas las galletas antes de la cena.