Pay no attention to, disrespect.
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Examples for "slight"
Examples for "slight"
1Young Nicolaus did admirably, his slight young body going a good distance.
2But get under way as soon as possible.' Again the slight hesitation.
3In recent years, Greece's much-criticised pension system has seen a slight improvement.
4That said; don't allow a slight chill to impact on personal relationships.
5Women's power to make decisions also showed slight improvement in some cases.
1She has been given the cold-shoulder by the royal family for years.
2William Elphinstone appeared none too happy with the cold-shoulder treatment, either.
3And you could have the FBI cold-shoulder us?
4They might, she felt, cold-shoulder her entirely.
5Homeowners who might have hoped the RBA would step in and help prop up the property market got the cold-shoulder on Tuesday.
6Jordan gave an ultimatum from Dutchman Jos Verstappen the cold-shoulder tonight, leaving their driver line-up for this year still to be decided.
7Why has the telecoms industry here cold-shouldered the Government's national broadband process?
8Washington denied him a visa and EU ambassadors in Delhi cold-shouldered him.
9But I don't see that that was a reason for cold-shouldering me.
10The incident was soon common property, and gradually the Haddos found themselves cold-shouldered.
11I guess she was pissed that I'd cold-shouldered her these past few days.
12One can only be cold-shouldered if one puts oneself in the way of it.
13No wonder Powell was "in the fridge," cold-shouldered by the inner circle.
14She has been jeered at the dispatch box and cold-shouldered in the European council.
15For a full month I cold-shouldered the band, abjured the shrine, and avoided the lady.
16And why my friend Twemlow cold-shoulders him so, is something of a mystery to me.
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