She spoke scornfully, when she had regained her breath.
"Tell this black monkey that we insist on our rights," the pilot spoke scornfully.
Bounderby continues to speak scornfully of Jupe, but Childers stops him cold.
I've often heard Darrell speak scornfully of people who can't stand on their own feet, or make up their own minds.
At the meeting, an old Afghan man spoke scornfully of democracy, which he saw as little more than a guarantee of an equal right to bribe.
Maybe that's why he always speaks of her so scornfully!
She speaks scornfully of the "terrible jargon" of Europeans who worry about "social partners."
He and other Palestinian officials also spoke scornfully about the United States' reluctance to intervene forcefully in the conflict.
"Oh, that old fool Quimper," Alfred spoke quickly and scornfully.
The women at the factory, upon hearing Chen's story, would speak scornfully of his mother, calling her "coldhearted."