An instance of driving away or warding off.
A deliberate discourteous act (usually as an expression of anger or disapproval)
1 The government ran on a pro-war ticket and suffered a resounding rebuff .
2 The woman's resentment of the rebuff seemed to spur her lagging ideas.
3 She was really a little dazed by the firmness of the rebuff .
4 Anything that was not actual rebuff was invitation to her blunted sense.
5 Hence it was that I received my second rebuff of the morning.
6 This distant rejoinder practically ends the brief acquaintance without any discourteous rebuff .
7 Your moral and physical welfare must not be shaken by this rebuff .
8 Shuddering, she turned the knob and paused again for rebuff or command.
9 I recognized that refusal would be regarded as a rebuff , and therefore:
10 The Chamberlain drew his cloak about him, cold with a contemptuous rebuff .
11 Stung by the rebuff , Lincoln withdrew the bill, and started for home.
12 Annoyed at the churlish rebuff , I turned my back and walked home.
13 Our hero left this store a little disheartened by his second rebuff .
14 The girl, somewhat to his surprise, showed no resentment at his rebuff .
15 There have been moments of failure, of rebuff , and even of disaster.
16 She's been made an unpaid employee to rebuff criticisms about her… Audio
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