Rebuffed (by a lover) without warning.
1 Scotland won't be adding to their 14 points, good field position spurned .
2 Allergan spurned their advance, saying the Canadian company had overstated possible savings.
3 Northampton spurned two great opportunities at the start of the second half.
4 That time there was a dollar in it and I spurned it.
5 The noble patriot was shocked at the proposal, and indignantly spurned it.
6 Right then I had a totally irrational feeling of having been spurned .
7 She spurned radio at first, but was won over by charity idea.
8 He spurned the proposal, and offered to do the work for nothing.
9 The prince spurned the nearest boy with his foot, and said fiercely-
10 Uncleanness is spurned with the horror which pure love and holiness inspire.
11 The smiles with which the young man met her were indignantly spurned .
12 For instance, he had spurned those clothes she'd bought him this spring.
13 At the same time, an offer of peace could not be spurned .
14 The cavaliere came by and offered her money, which she indignantly spurned .
15 Oil majors and big importing nations alike have spurned the extra cargoes.
16 No one showed a spark of love for the poor, spurned cast-away.
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