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1
Aurelia signified her
scorn
by
paying no heed to her aunt's departure.
2
Abu Lahab jeered openly, and manifested his
scorn
by
definite speeches.
3
But she was rebuked for her
scorn
by
Mrs. Stoddard's look.
4
Thatcher matched their
scorn
by
ignoring later pleas for help.
5
But his efforts were treated with
scorn
by
the Queen.
6
They had been treated with
scorn
by
the whole county.
7
But to be singled out and held up to
scorn
by
your own father!
8
However, this was met with
scorn
by
the DUP.
9
The Puritan virtues were laughed to
scorn
by
the ribald courtiers who attended Charles II.
10
This too has been laughed to
scorn
by
Liszt.
11
Renovales returned this
scorn
by
insulting her mentally.
12
I have been rejected with
scorn
by
the white people, and now I am a Malay!
13
A very evil deed it is; but I cannot endure to be laughed to
scorn
by
my enemies.
14
When Wilfrid was first admitted into the college he was treated with great
scorn
by
the royal wards.
15
My mind, in scornful temper thinking to escape
scorn
by
death, made me unjust toward my just self.
16
During one of those crises Jenkins made delicate, carefully veiled offers of assistance which were repelled with
scorn
by
Felicia.