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Mr. Cox should consider that the people he dismisses as scorners might actually understand the Bible better than he does.

After netting her maiden international goal on Thursday, Holloway grabbed a spectacular second when her 30-yard strike flew into the top scorner on the half-hour mark despite the best efforts of the visiting goalkeeper.

From BBC

So Narcissus went on his cruel way, a scorner of love.

She was a poker of wounds, a scorner of human weaknesses, and she hated cats with a vociferous and passionate hate.

And, at this point, you may well think I am about to scorn the scorners.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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