The Frenchman had listened to me
contemptuously, with a slight protruding of his eyes; but, he could not have understood very much of my harangue.
"Very well, then, be so good as to wait," said Prince Andrew to the general, in Russian, speaking with the French intonation he affected when he wished to speak
contemptuously, and noticing Boris, Prince Andrew, paying no more heed to the general who ran after him imploring him to hear something more, nodded and turned to him with a cheerful smile.
'Pooh!' said James
contemptuously, 'that kail-runtle!'
'I am not afraid of that,' replied Nicholas, shrugging his shoulders contemptuously, and turning away.
'I leave such society, with my pa, for Hever,' said Miss Squeers, looking contemptuously and loftily round.
"The right language!" said Bartle Massey,
contemptuously. "You're about as near the right language as a pig's squeaking is like a tune played on a key-bugle."
Fang, tossing the card
contemptuously away with the newspaper.
Second: It is a little significant, that while one sperm whale only fights another sperm whale with his head and jaw, nevertheless, in his conflicts with man, he chiefly and
contemptuously uses his tail.
I was thankful when the morning light appeared, and when I judged by the silence that the serpents had retreated to their dens I came tremblingly out of my cave and wandered up and down the valley once more, kicking the diamonds
contemptuously out of my path, for I felt that they were indeed vain things to a man in my situation.
"Ohe, Cesar!" he yelled
contemptuously to the spluttering wretch.
A mole whispered to Corridors that the workers have a habit of dismissing any complaint raised with them, at times
contemptuously telling the affected patients that there is nothing they can do to get recourse.
Her porcine headed stubbornness betrays and
contemptuously insults over 17 million folk, whilst making a mockery of the British Parliament.
Fortunately for us all, he failed and it was brought in by the Government of Clement Attlee - whom Churchill
contemptuously dismissed as a "very modest man, who has plenty to be modest about".
"The Attorney General has treated this House
contemptuously, and rather theatrically, as if he were performing Rumpole of the Bailey" Liberal Democrat Brexit spokesman Tom Brake.
Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump spoke
contemptuously about the murder plot, stressing that "they had a very bad original concept.