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1 They laugh to scorn the sweet ideals and dear moralities of bourgeois society.
2 She was praying, even, that he might laugh to scorn her unspoken appeal.
3 How the haughty river seemed to laugh to scorn the feeble efforts of man!
4 You shall yet laugh to scorn the attacks of all the remainder of the earth.
5 The prayers I soon learnt to laugh to scorn .
6 Might she not laugh to scorn all such threats?
7 Licinnius however, by devising another scheme was enabled to laugh to scorn absolutely all their efforts.
8 At first they pretended to laugh to scorn the idea of animals managing a farm for themselves.
9 I laugh to scorn their blasphemous law!
10 We laugh to scorn the idea
11 And treated it as a lie: But tidings shall reach them which they shall not laugh to scorn .
12 Lord Bacon, Robert Boyle, Bishop Berkeley, all put their faith in panaceas which we should laugh to scorn .
13 I thought she was going to perform some magic that doctors and astronomers would laugh to scorn , but that would work.
14 You sink suddenly to lower spiritual rank, and employ reasoning that you would laugh to scorn in connection with every other topic.
15 Kind as he was, he was just the type of man who would laugh to scorn anything he might have told him.
16 When he read in the Cyclops of Euripides, "Stranger, I laugh to scorn Zeus's thunderbolts," he grew for a moment thoughtful.
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