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scorning



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And so it is that the U.S. is scorning an offer of near-free rein, out of annoyance at the lack of formal closing papers.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 15, 2026

By scorning this routine digital probing, they attenuate their safety and intensify their exhilaration in roughly equal measure.

From New York Times Jul. 12, 2022

He spent a lifetime scorning bigotry as not only immoral but irrational and un-American.

From Slate Feb. 16, 2022

Teddy Roosevelt, who became president after McKinley’s assassination, arrived in 1903 “unshaven and travel dusty” and scorning dress duds for a banquet in his honor.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 15, 2022

Now they had all seen—everyone in the shop—and no doubt were scorning him for a poor sort of creature, cringing and puny, unable to defend himself.

From "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw



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