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contemptuously
1. Full of contempt - Even though this was initially directed toward God it led him to act contemptuously toward all others
2. ' said Corrente contemptuously
3. contemptuously at the clumsiness of the tactic
4. by the common farmer ; how contemptuously soever the very contemptible authors of some of
5. ‘Of course you don’t!’ the Hatter said, tossing his head contemptuously
6. The label!' Doc sniggered contemptuously
7. “What about Gene Frazer?” She abused the name contemptuously
8. “Good? That is the devil’s money, Truman, and I won’t touch it,” he said contemptuously and abruptly left the room
9. Leander Crawford is always crying in church," said Susan contemptuously
10. "You can go, then," he said contemptuously
11. Lisa looked serious, but in the next instant smiled contemptuously of
12. He contemptuously turned
13. For forty days, Goliath contemptuously teased and taunted the Israelites with his imposing presence, forty days in which Saul hid in his tent, afraid
14. 47 Jesus said "It is impossible for a man to mount two horses or to stretch two bows; And it is impossible for a servant to serve two masters; otherwise he will honor the one and treat the other contemptuously
15. As he neared Bigley, Tenney exited the car and insolently sauntered toward him, wearing a skin-tight black outfit Trask contemptuously labeled a leotard, but was probably someone's idea of a martial arts uniform
16. sneered contemptuously at Rochelle's remark
17. Alwyn's costumes were ‘medieval’ doublet and hose, wimples and flowing gowns and cloaks because, he insisted contemptuously, there was nothing either magical or poetic about the modern world
18. Eric stared at him contemptuously
19. Come to me, contemptuously he said,
20. The Cimmerian contemptuously struck it aside with his sword—at the instant of contact there was a sharp explosion, a flare of white, blinding flame, and Conan pitched senseless to the ground
21. After a moment, she flicked the long, lawyer’s letter contemptuously with a fingernail and said, “That, of course, is nonsense!”
22. Cooper felt as though the couple’s phantomlike eyes were staring contemptuously at him, as if they could sense his actions and disapproved of his methods
23. Lady Jane smiled contemptuously at the young woman’s candor; she was quite outspoken for her age and her position
24. The coroner glanced contemptuously at the speaker whom he had known for many years but of whom he was still not particularly fond
25. His hands gripped the padded arms of the chair tightly, but his overall composure cleverly concealed his concern for his current situation; however, there was a distinct flash of anger and disgust in his watchful gaze when he momentarily met Feltus’s keen, observing eyes, as if he was contemptuously scrutinizing the inspector who was forcing him to reveal a dark secret
26. Preacher Cooper had followed close behind without even looking towards Feltus again as though he was ashamed by his abrupt and violent behaviour, but he did manage to sneer contemptuously and hatefully several times at the Ashburns as an open display of his disgust for the covert intelligence actions; evidently, his opinion of them had not changed despite this dramatic display of emotions and mental breakdown the gentleman had suffered as a result of exposing those horrid memories
27. Lady Jane, dressed in an emerald green silk gown with white lace was standing by her husband, who sat in his wheelchair staring contemptuously at the young woman, near the entrance to the bedroom
28. and rednecks,” she said contemptuously
29. “How so?” Barron said contemptuously
30. Hitler broadcast his peace offer on July 19th, but Churchill treated this contemptuously, stating Britain would never sue for peace and proceeded to rally public support for his defiant stance
31. “Why you,” she said contemptuously, “what you tryin’ to do? Wantin’ me to have a heart attack?” Her pince-nez seemed slightly askew on her wide nose and full cheeks, and her dark eyes seemed to breathe fire at the prankster who was smiling devilishly
32. At five feet two inches with a completely bald head that seemed to sparkle in the fluorescent lights, Higgins resembled a penguin that stared contemptuously at spectators in a zoo
33. She meant it contemptuously, sarcastically; not politely as he first supposed
34. Graisco flashed his badge and a charming smile at a lovely young woman dressed in a black business suit at the front desk who was eyeing them contemptuously
35. “I can see that,” Graisco said somewhat contemptuously
36. “Brilliant deduction,” Higgins said contemptuously, the fury subsiding in his voice
37. “Is that all you have to say?” Higgins said contemptuously
38. Wickland shot a sidelong glance at Del, then said contemptuously, “I guess you don’t read the newspapers, but Mr
39. “Oh,” Wickland said contemptuously
40. “You would trade your life for theirs?” he asked contemptuously
41. 'Do what?' Stick said contemptuously
42. Ingrid shook her head contemptuously, then pointed her pistol straight at the man’s nose
43. “They always do that,” our pilot said contemptuously, ‘they never hit us,’
44. “What kind of question is that?’ He said contemptuously
45. Their mothers wash their genitals similarly: roughly, rudely, contemptuously
46. Alex snorted contemptuously and Melanie breathed a sigh of relief
47. Tryton glared at Draka, "Can't you wait until I've trained him before you ply him with your toys?" He asked her contemptuously
48. "What are you doing, Draka?" He asked contemptuously, trying to hold longing from his voice, as he walked over to stand next to her
49. But the thwarted organisers went to central government, and Prime Minister David Cameron contemptuously and very publicly attacked the petty bureaucrats, and gave the thumbs up for organisers to go ahead with their plans
50. use the word with which the chairman had so contemptuously described his proposals