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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Heckle' in a Sentence

"To disturb or annoy a public speaker, performer, etc., by asking rude or disruptive questions, making mocking comments, or engaging in similar behavior." more

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The courtroom remained silent as the judge reprimanded anyone attempting to heckle the witness testifying.
In the courtroom, the judge maintained order, promptly silencing anyone attempting to heckle the legal proceedings.
Throughout the courtroom proceedings, the witness will have been heckling by the opposing counsel for inconsistencies in the testimony.
The courtroom maintained order as the judge warned against anyone attempting to heckle the witnesses.
After the intense courtroom session, the lawyer will have heckled the witness with probing questions.
The jury will heckle the witness during the tense courtroom trial.

Heckle

hek-uhl
verbTo disturb or annoy a public speaker, performer, etc., by asking rude or disruptive questions, making mocking comments, or engaging in similar behavior.
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Last Updated On: July 9, 2024
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