spurn|spurned|spurning|spurns in English

verb

[spɜrn /spɜːn]

reject, repel; treat with contempt

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1. I spurn your offer.

2. But the wisdom was spurned by politicians.

3. What other birds breed on Spurn?

4. Eve spurned Mark's invitation.

5. She spurned his advances.

6. Spurn Head has a reputation for rarities.

7. They spurn all our offers of help.

8. I awfully spurn this kind of teacher.

9. It would be mocked, scorned, spurned.

10. She spurned all offers of help.

11. She spurned my offers of help.

12. She spurned his overtures of love.

13. The Natal government spurned the offer.

14. He spurned the advice of management consultants.

15. But Dudaev would be foolish to spurn the offer outright.

16. Many sports activities are spurned by the young.

17. All my requests were spurned by my boss.

18. He spurned away the basket he uesd just now.

19. Scientists who spurn federal cash may do as they please.

20. She spurns the doctrine that it is woman's position to Abnegate and to immolate herself

21. She spurns the doctrine that it is woman's position to Abnegate and to immolate herself.

22. We can't spurn chances like we did in Copenhagen and against Celtic.

23. Robby gorged himself on axle grease and I spurned the dreaded beets with impunity.

24. Carl had been from his childhood a ball of fortune to spurn at.

25. Even a small success is not to be spurned.