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Meanings of haughty disdain in English
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Usage of haughty disdain in English
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The Vicomtesse glanced at M. de Nueil, haughtydisdain in her whole manner.
2
His eyes followed him for a long while with an expression of haughtydisdain.
3
A glance, a mere glance of haughtydisdain, was the only reply she made.
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In looking at me her chin doubled, and she seemed the personification of haughtydisdain.
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She raised her eyes with a faint start and with an expression of haughtydisdain.
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No more fear of merry scoffing or haughtydisdain!
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It stares at the camera with haughtydisdain.
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It was a weak argument, and Mérian regarded her mother with a frown of haughtydisdain.
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He disarmed himself, and gave his weapons to me, with an air of haughtydisdain for my fears.
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I confess had Whiskers been so inclined, I should have been content to have passed on with haughtydisdain.
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He had contemptuously referred to Conkling's " haughtydisdain, his grandiloquent swell, his majestic, supereminent, overpowering, turkey-gobbler strut."
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But she had left me with such an air of haughtydisdain, I hesitated to send for her again just now.
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He knew himself to be a chief in the clan, and when the clan heeded him not he withdrew in haughtydisdain.
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But we did pick up a friend of his-thegentleman you see giving an exhibition of haughtydisdain out there on the tug.
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That beautiful France, the wit and learning of which is so much extolled, exhibits a haughtydisdain of the science of other lands.
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He watched Querilous as he looked, the expression of haughtydisdain on the inquisitor's face slowly disappearing to be replaced by something like fear.