Aún no tenemos significados para "scorn the idea".
1True, the soldiers laughed to scorn the idea of any attack upon Quebec.
2At first they pretended to laugh to scorn the idea of animals managing a farm for themselves.
3We laugh to scorn the idea
4How many of them will scorn the idea of it, as that of a man on the high road to insanity!
5He laughed to scorn the idea that a mathematician, such as Whewell, could judge, as I maintained he could, of Goethe's views on light.
6It is really remarkable how farmers and country people scorn the idea of walking either for pleasure or business, if "a lift" can be had.
7As a young man, Cage says ruefully, he scorned the idea of stability.
8We had somewhat scorned the idea of Watkins, as being one of Nature's show-places.
9Scrooge, of course, scorns the idea that this day should be different from any other.
10But Labour Party leader Alan Kelly scorned the idea that the target could be met.
11Lass Number 1 scorned the idea: so Fred began.
12As before, he scorned the idea that real good could be done by political agitation.
13He also scorned the idea of keeping a hotel.
14Her curious sense of honour scorned the idea.
15She scorned the idea, had "promised breakfast to fifty already."
16But my mother scorned the idea, and always treated the organist as belonging to the lower classes.
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