Rebuffed (by a lover) without warning.
1 Suppose you have been jilted in a way which wounds your vanity.
2 And because of it I will not suffer myself to be jilted .
3 The end of it was, she jilted me and married the son.'
4 She jilted a cripple for a very fine specimen of the race.
5 Anyway, Renaud was a jilted wizard in the castle for sixteen years.
6 Or maybe it was Persephone, since she was feeling jealous and jilted .
7 The Jew, at any rate, shall not be jilted by the Christian.
8 It will be a fine thing to be jilted by a Jew.
9 This fatal power she employed against the man who had jilted her.
10 It usually ends up with one party feeling like a jilted lover.
11 I know a man who jilted a girl on her wedding day.
12 He told the court he had been jilted by a wealthy girlfriend.
13 But I jilted you, as you were man enough to tell me.
14 To-night the chance has come, thanks to the girl who jilted me.
15 We talk of jilted lovers and disappointed girls marrying 'out of spite.'
16 We thought he'd jilted her, and instead of that she's jilted him.
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