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He gave her a disdainful look but did as she asked.
With a disdainful foot, she tried to turn him over.
All the girls ran after him, but he was disdainful.
You need not, said Ship, be so disdainful of him.
He made a face when it gave its disdainful approval of their game.
Alice was also said to have been disdainful of all things English.
You are the one who has chosen to be disdainful of the other fine young women here.
But they say the public is unfairly disdainful of them.
I was once slightly disdainful of women who went all the way and changed their names.
"That young man seemed disdainful of your car," Susan said.
Her father's mind lived in the past, and tended to be disdainful of the present.
He raised one eyebrow in that disdainful way of his.
"He certainly had the opportunity," she said with a disdainful laugh.
To think she'd once been so disdainful of those little crutches.
Geoffrey said it gave him a cold, disdainful look and passed on.
She made a disdainful face at the obstinacy of men.
There was a sneer in her voice now, light and disdainful.
If anything, he seemed disdainful toward all around him.
Unnatural that any woman should be so disdainful of her appearance!
Shelley followed behind, disdainful of my offer to pick him up.
She looked at him, and saw in the disdainful face just how badly he wanted to be attacked.
They kept close together, and seemed to cast a disdainful look at the diners.
"Who could be so reckless and disdainful of his own life?
He narrowed his eyes at the disdainful look on the priest's face.
But because it is emblematic of how fat and disdainful government has become.