To this More answered, " Alas, Meg, it pitieth me to remember unto what misery, poor soul, she will .shortly come; these dances of hers will prove such dances that she will spurn our heads off like footballs; but it will not be long ere her head will dance the like dance." [Please select]
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Strange then, that Londoners prefer to spurn what is a superior machine, seduced instead by the retro charms of the Vespa. [verb]
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But he is blinded by his carnal knowledge, and has spurned the light when it blazed before him. [Please select]
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Democrats abandoned Tilden and spurned Cleveland, the only two men they have come within a thousand miles of electing in ten campaigns. [Please select]
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With clang tinkle boomhammer tallyho hornblower blue green yellow flashes Toft's cumbersome turns with hobbyhorse riders from gilded snakes dangled, bowels fandango leaping spurn soil foot and fall again. [Please select]
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Say that he is the spurned lover in the sonnets. [Please select]
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Once spurned twice spurned. [Please select]
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But the court wanton spurned him for a lord, his dearmylove. [Please select]
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Spurned and undespairing. [Please select]
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Inshore and farther out the mirror of water whitened, spurned by lightshod hurrying feet. [Please select]
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