1. 嘲笑:Aye, aye, I think she might.|是的,是的,我想她会的, | Scorned.|嘲笑. | Cast out. Cut off.|扔下,离开.
2. 豔殺奪魂:靈氣逼人 STRAYS | 鑰匙孔的愛 BITTER MOON | 豔殺奪魂 SCORNED
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1. I still remember his contemptuous face, and I remember I scorned that life too.
2. Surely, it must have been some scorned ex who uploaded the candid shot?
3. The smallest things can trigger us off and hell hath no fury like an expat scorned.
4. The next US attorney general will be the White House counsel who scorned the Geneva Conventions as obsolete.
5. A popular belief that consumption of further alcohol will cure a hangover is scorned by medical experts.
6. A scorned woman, she unleashes her super powers to humiliate and torment him.
7. The fact is that an old man that relies on collecting trash to make a living has already been scorned by the social welfare system.
8. Any remarks that sound adverse to the ears of these dabblers would be scorned as trite.
9. Gong recently became a Singaporean citizen and there's clearly nothing to compare with the anger of a population scorned.
10. He scorned testimony in the trial from other young friends of the singer.
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adj
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1. treated with contempt