Examples of 'spurned' in a sentence
Meaning of "spurned"
spurn (verb): To reject or refuse something or someone disdainfully or contemptuously
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- simple past tense and past participle of spurn
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And she spurned the purple cupcakes.
And may be the actions of a spurned lover.
Spurned is the word they use in books.
I imagine she was spurned and drowned herself.
Spurned for a paltry few hundred guilders.
But you have spurned my good graces.
Spurned who was an affair with her.
And that it was spurned by your illustrious sire.
And the opportunity you so glibly spurned.
Bunty has just spurned my unwanted advance.
But then her creation spurned her.
They had spurned his hand of friendship.
I detest the role of the spurned wife.
Was spurned by the woman of his dreams.
The city council spurned his request.
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And spurned the rock of his salvation.
British workers have been spurned by the agreement.
One of women do people have been spurned.
Scorned and spurned by the religious elite.
He posted it to the lover who spurned him.
You have spurned your chosen religion.
And she felt humiliated and spurned.
That was really what spurned on this thing.
The white hot anger of a lover spurned.
You spurned the black magic.
You are lucky to have spurned my advances.
We spurned one another after that.
She would never have spurned a handsome.
You spurned my offer of eternal life.
Like one of your kids spurned you.
This enmity spurned through generations.
The question of attribution may spurned entirely.
Spurned the love of my fair queen.
We offered him a choice and he has spurned it.
A friend who is spurned seeks revenge.
Many spurned the option from the outset.
Prophets are often spurned and rejected.
Dominique spurned the hypocritical morality of our parents.
Her venom was that of a spurned lover.
Because i spurned him for another.
Spurned this indirect mode of acknowledging herself guilty.
Frivolity and indulgence are spurned in favor of a language of minimalism.
Mukunda was attracted to the king but he spurned her.
Martin spurned this beautiful comb.
You have not always spurned it.
You have spurned the covenant of your servant.
Nice speech about spurned desire.
Which spurned the spirit flame.
You are one of those spurned wives.
The decision spurned the growth of an enormous industry.