15 adverbs to describe how to spurned

A monstrous lie, which will be spurned indignantly by all who know the honourable traditions of our ambulances and of our French doctors.

In such case, the law utterly spurned money, however large the sum.

How can I be otherwise than inconsolable, when I call to mind the agonized demeanour of the dear one on the occasion of my disowning her? When cruelly I spurned her from my presence, She fain had left me; but the young recluse, Stern as the Sage, and with authority As from his saintly master, in a voice That brooked not contradiction, bade her stay.

The common danger unites all in a common effort, and the man who shirks this duty to the community is deservedly spurned.

Now, as he lay thus, helpless, a mailed foot spurned him fiercely and looking up, half-swooning, he beheld Sir Pertolepe smiling down at him.

I am very confident, that whatever deities they were, whose will it was that you should be reduced to the necessity of making the restitution, which had been demanded according to the treaty, it was not agreeable to them, that our atonement for the breach of treason should be so haughtily spurned by the Romans.

The Brahmans of Mathura angrily spurn the request, saying 'Who but a low cowherd would ask for food in the midst of a sacrifice?'

And here is another poem, of a sterner and a sadder stoicism: There was a time when my cheek burned To give such scornful words the lie, Ungoverned nature madly spurned The law that bade it not defy.

The lads for her beauty are burning, The elders hold forth on old age, But the maiden flies merrily spurning Youth, lover, and matron and sage.

It is not a dream, but a stern reality; and you who oft have spurned at birth and family, why murmur now when both are taken from you?

Now he was openly spurned by those who had been accustomed to do him reverence even when absent.

"That phrase, my Lambkin, is paradoxical'Lady of Honour.'" "Janet, thou dost turn all sweets to bitterness!Then I will mottle my face and wear a hump and be spurned outright.

Nor fled his mother's arms, Nor thrust her from him, spurned her scornfully?

She accepted the aid of his hand for a moment, and sank to her place, facing him He spurned lightly the shore, and so they were adrift.

All through the night we scoured between the hills: The moon went down behind us, and the stars Dropped after her; but long before I saw A planet blazing straight against our eyes, The road had softened, and the shadowy hills Had flattened out, and I could hear the hiss Of sand spurned backward by the flying mares.

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