Sentence example with the word 'scorned'

scorned

Definition adj. treated with contempt

Last update: August 7, 2015


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"Never underestimate a scorned woman," Fred said.   [Please select]

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He scorns me, he has always scorned me.   [Please select]

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Faith Darling at first scorned this hard law.   [Please select]

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But Carne never could, and would have scorned the pleasant task.   [Please select]

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She scorned the protection of his love.   [Please select]

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He was in his bare feet, but like other pioneer boys he scorned shoes in warm weather, and stubble and pebbles did not trouble him.   [Please select]

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Ware also put two or three on the floors, though the border women generally scorned them for such uses, thinking them in the way.   [Please select]

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So Raffles knew the stuff better than I did myself, and yet scorned to press his flattery to win me over.   [Please select]

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The ascetics of the past, who scorned cleanliness in the search for godliness, became, sometimes, neither clean nor holy.   [Please select]

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This neighbor owned a dog--a mean-eyed, rangy and mangy pest of a brute that Lad would ordinarily have scorned to notice.   [Please select]

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Charley had passed out of Kathleen's life--he was dead to her, his memory scorned and buried.   [Please select]

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