Spurn

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"Spurn" in a Sentence (11 examples)

I spurn your offer.

to spurn at your most royal image

What safe and nicely I might well delay By rule of knighthood, I disdain and spurn.

Domestics will pay a more ready and cheerful service, when they find themselves not spurned, because fortune has laid them below the level of others, at their master's feet.

Although the term “rewilding” – meaning an approach to conservation that allows nature a free rein – has been in currency since 1990, many traditional landowners and gamekeepers continue to spurn both the term and the idea behind it.

Me thinks I ſee kings kneeling at his feet, And he with frowning browes and fiery lookes, Spurning their crownes from off their captiue heads.

I spurn thee like a cur out of my way.

Marouane Chamakh then spurned a great chance to kill the game off when he ran onto Andrey Arshavin's lofted through ball but shanked his shot horribly across the face of goal.

oft' the ſudden Gale Ruffles the Tide, and ſhifts the dang'rous Sail, […] The drunken Chairman in the Kennel ſpurns, The Glaſſes ſhatters, and his Charge o'erturns.

What defence can properly be used in such a despicable encounter as this but either the slap or the spurn?

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The insolence of office and the spurns That patient merit of the unworthy takes.

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