And in the end, half-fainting in her greatdisdain, she consented to do his will.
2
He turned upon his heel, and the medical men left the vessel in greatdisdain.
3
Richard treated both proposals with greatdisdain.
4
They view the "common man" with greatdisdain as a lower form of the human species.
5
The old Count of Marlanx held him in greatdisdain, and did not hesitate to expose his contempt.
6
He was doctor of the Faculty of Paris-Durtalhad chanced to see his diploma-buthe spoke of medicine with greatdisdain.
7
Turkey Proudfoot drew himself up to his full height, spread his tail, and looked down at the rooster with greatdisdain.
8
He looked with greatdisdain upon the simplicity of behavior of some of his successors, and their familiarity with all classes of the people.
9
Among other traits was a greatdisdain for the lower classes, though he was by no means subservient to people of rank and wealth.
10
Ibarra looked him over from head to foot and replied with greatdisdain, I don't have to give you an account of my actions!
11
They looked down with greatdisdain upon all the useful pursuits of art and industry, regarding them as only fit occupations for serfs and slaves.
12
The Baron managed his household himself, and employed a large number of day-laborers, farm servants, and kitchen-girls, whom the liveried servants treated with greatdisdain.
13
She will look on the gay and idle young fops of Genoa with greaterdisdain than ever.
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9 The huge Orsilochus, I swell with greatdisdain.
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3 His grated teeth for greatdisdain, and shook
16
If he had been a travelled Englishman writing a book, he could not have spoken of hotels with greaterdisdain.