We have no meanings for "spoke disparagingly" in our records yet.
1 Albright, the dairyman, spoke disparagingly ; she ordered him to look after the cows.
2 He never spoke disparagingly of any person, nor overpraised any one.
3 He spoke disparagingly , though no doubt sincerely, of Kelly's play: the latter retorted.
4 Certain professors spoke disparagingly of what they called the "myths the Founders believed."
5 Because I spoke disparagingly of those Germans?
6 Johnson spoke disparagingly of the learning of a Mr. Harris, of Salisbury, and doubted his being a good Grecian.
7 Paul spoke disparagingly of these ordinances, because the false apostles asserted that mankind is saved by them without faith.
8 Our own Petr Skrabanek, in The Death of Humane Medicine, spoke disparagingly of healthism as a tool of State coercion.
9 But when my fine master spoke disparagingly of the tradesmen as at the bottom of the trouble, my grandfather's patience came to an end.
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