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Meanings of high disdain in English
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Usage of high disdain in English
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Mary raised her head, haughtily, with a gesture of highdisdain.
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With a highdisdain of convention, she made me stay.
3
Whose souls are tempered to a highdisdain.
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This she took in highdisdain beyond her slavery; and this was the cause of her grief.
5
Not only look poverty in the face with highdisdain, but embrace it with gladness and welcome.
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He could imagine her look of highdisdain at him should he return under the influence of liquor.
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Again Madame stirred with that highdisdain that so became her, who had the eyes of a tigress.
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This in highdisdain.
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I had parted with her in anger, and each had spoken words of highdisdain, not soon to be forgiven.
10
He holds automobiles' keyless entry systems in particularly highdisdain, since they wake him in the wee hours of the morning.
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While the girls are resting,-somecrowding eagerly around our frightened little Gretel, some standing aside in highdisdain,-theboys form in line.
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In making his recommendations to Congress he, almost with highdisdain, ignored legal technicalities and diplomatic quibbles and took high moral ground.
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While the girls are resting-somecrowding eagerly around our frightened little Gretel, some standing aside in highdisdain-theboys form a line.
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I flung from him with highdisdain: and he withdrew, bowing and cringing; self-gratified, and enjoying, as I thought, the confusion he saw me in.
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We do therefore jointly, and that with the highestdisdain, refuse and reject such things, as the greatest of iniquities.
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"One at tap and one at bottom?" repeated Mr. Bishopriggs, in highdisdain.