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disdainfully
1. The Fusilier Officer looked at me a little disdainfully and said
2. The man had been a thousand miles from friendly, but he hadn’t hurt her, threatened her, or even sniffed disdainfully at her
3. ” The surgeon sniffed disdainfully
4. arms and hands, they disdainfully used him with stripes; 4 A herald opposite crying out, Obey the commands of the king
5. "What a crock, Doc," Court said disdainfully
6. “The one who is responsible for all of the disasters that have befallen us!” His head tilted back a little disdainfully
7. 3 Then tying back his arms and hands they disdainfully used him with stripes; 4 A herald opposite crying out Obey the commands of the king
8. "Not yellow!" He disdainfully flicked his hand at another small pile
9. “Thought this was a free for all, eh?’ The plump speckled hen clucked disdainfully
10. filly in the whole world,” Mabel said disdainfully with a smirking
11. about, stopped, eyed the chauffeur disdainfully, and said, “Is there
12. He looked at Jamal disdainfully “Now regarding the boy, I have a question for you
13. Love all citizens and encourage them to do well, rather than trample around them like they weren’t there while disdainfully giving them welfare
14. �� Said Dansey disdainfully
15. He blinked and turned his head disdainfully, then flicked a fallen leaf off the
16. Spartan stared at him disdainfully
17. ” Effortlessly he tossed her into the crowd, disdainfully they threw her back
18. Roger raised his head disdainfully
19. Visola eyed the woman’s sagging boobs disdainfully
20. “Bah!” said David disdainfully, “do you think you could tell him about what you’ve been doing here?”
21. viewed his challenger disdainfully – taking in the coarse
22. Mrs Houston sniffed disdainfully
23. A doctor of medicine, fifty years of age, enjoying a good position and self-possessed, Charles's colleague did not refrain from laughing disdainfully when he had uncovered the leg, mortified to the knee
24. His mother looked at the food disdainfully, then she left the room
25. He'll never eat that,” she said disdainfully, then she left
26. Zoleka looked at Misters Toms, who was looking at the food disdainfully
27. "Now," said the deputy, "answer me frankly, not as a prisoner to a judge, but as one man to another who takes an interest in him, what truth is there in the accusation contained in this anonymous letter?" And Villefort threw disdainfully on his desk the letter Dantes had just given back to him
28. '—Vampa smiled disdainfully at this precaution
29. “You know that isn’t a real book,” I’d said disdainfully to my mother when someone had given her Michener’s Texas as a Christmas gift later that year
30. "Mere nothing," said Charles disdainfully
31. His eyes narrowed disdainfully, he entered the room of the Minister of War with peculiarly deliberate steps
32. The round, steady, hawk’s eyes looked before him eagerly and rather disdainfully, not resting on anything although his movements were still slow and measured
33. But this was only a momentary feeling and Count Rostopchin smiled disdainfully at himself
34. Cosette, who made it her law to please her father, and to whom, moreover, all spectacles were a novelty, accepted this diversion with the light and easy good grace of youth, and did not pout too disdainfully at that flutter of enjoyment called a public fete; so that Jean Valjean was able to believe that he had succeeded, and that no trace of that hideous vision remained
35. The bourgeois decked out in their Sunday finery who passed the elephant of the Bastille, were fond of saying as they scanned it disdainfully with their prominent eyes: "What's the good of that?" It served to save from the cold, the frost, the hail, and rain, to shelter from the winds of winter, to preserve from slumber in the mud which produces fever, and from slumber in the snow which produces death, a little being who had no father, no mother, no bread, no clothes, no refuge
36. Gavroche disdainfully contented himself, by way of reprisal, with elevating the tip of his nose with his thumb and opening his hand wide
37. I looked at her as disdainfully as I could, considering how tender and pretty she was, and how wicked and fiendish I was, and then I looked across the table at Rowan
38. "Do something useful," I said disdainfully to Mona
39. 66 12 babouches: Turkish slippers, made of colored leather, without heels--défroque: 'cast offs', properly, the possessions which a monk leaves behind at his death, then, by extension, what is abandoned disdainfully
40. Was it because his self-love was wounded by the thought of her who had disdainfully rejected him, or was it that still within his heart yet lingered a spark of the same feeling which kept me silent? Whatever it was, the Commission did not hear spoken the name of the daughter of the Commandant of Fort Bélogorsk
41. I had, of course, a fortnight before applied to him for money, and he was ready to lend it, but for some reason we did not come to terms, and I did not take the money: on that occasion, too, he had muttered something vague, as his habit was, and I had fancied he wanted to make me some offer, to suggest some special conditions ; and as I had treated him disdainfully every time I had met him at Prince Sergay's, I proudly cut short any idea of special terms, though he pursued me to the door
42. weighed down, by that look in them, though I must admit, in those days, I did not discuss things with her, and treated all this somewhat disdainfully
43. (Oh, perhaps I treated her too disdainfully then
44. She looked disdainfully at Alyosha as he came in
45. “And can there be an ax there?” Ivan interrupted, carelessly and disdainfully
46. At one point he seemed about to jump up and cry out, but controlled himself and only shrugged his shoulders disdainfully
47. The athlete’s lips curled disdainfully, and without honouring his adversary with a formal denial, he exhibited, as if by accident, that peculiarly Russian object—an enormous fist, clenched, muscular, and covered with red hairs! The sight of this pre-eminently national attribute was enough to convince anybody, without words, that it was a serious matter for those who should happen to come into contact with it
48. " She disdainfully indicated Shatov
49. "Oh, nonsense, afterwards!" Shatov waved his hand disdainfully, grasping, at last, what he wanted, and passed at once to his principal theme
50. "It all seems incredible to me," she said at last, ironically and disdainfully