Examples of 'spurn' in a sentence

Meaning of "spurn"

Spurn is a verb that means to reject with disdain or contempt
Show more definitions
  • To reject disdainfully; contemn; scorn.
  • To reject something by pushing it away with the foot.
  • To waste; fail to make the most of (an opportunity)
  • To kick or toss up the heels.

How to use "spurn" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
spurn
I will spurn my adversaries and avenge my enemies.
And foot me as you spurn a stranger cur.
I spurn thee like a cur out of my way.
Some of them even spurn state involvement.
I spurn the diamond fields under me shoes.
The next one will spurn attack.
She will spurn your dishonest earnings.
But without knowing completely you spurn us.
Those who spurn politics may as well.
The only mortal woman to ever spurn my love.
You spurn the tram and the bus.
The haughty spurn the major.
I spurn the pallid cypress tree.
Scots writers spurn their neighbours.
Spurn your evil seducer forever.

See also

They can not spurn in high sea water.
I spurn this with extreme contempt.
And though they spurn me from their door.
And spurn him in the gutter like a beast.
That is an opportunity we should not spurn.
Let us spurn seductions and be reasonable.
Mere friendship i ever will spurn.
Those who spurn precaution are not friends of nanotechnology.
Haraballabh is too scared to spurn her.
And spurn the dust to win the prize.
Amélite may choose to spurn me and insult me.
You spurn would me such a day.
It is up to us if your free will accept this offer or spurn.
These we spurn for men of brass.
It is the sort of thing that voters rightly spurn.
They spurn mercy by refusing to repent.
That demon would never spurn a petitioner for blood.
I spurn him with my lack of interest.
This is no time to spurn friends.
Now they spurn me towards gratitude and appreciation.
Perhaps he would utterly spurn me if he did.
You spurn my natural emotions.
Although you pretended to spurn it.
Women spurn my ardent yearning.
But that which gives my soul the greatest spurn.
They spurn international laws.
It is no news that various experts use copper to spurn snails.
And we spurn the wine more times than not.
It is not worth making such a fuss over those who spurn us.
So detrimental it is to spurn rules such as adhere to them with excess.
He burned the objects and called on his hearers to spurn occult practices.
They spurn what the day has in store for them.
You dared spurn me.
You spurn my photos.
If you do not spurn it.

Search by letter in the English dictionary