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7 Sentences With "scoffingly"

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Now, the complicated relationship between the two women is being turned into a movie by Amazon Studios — simply titled Linda and Monica — and Tripp-Rousch scoffingly has an idea about who should play her.
Margate scoffingly tells his cronies that she is at least 47. When the Marchioness appears, Margate indulges in cryptic insults about her age and appearance, which she does not seem to notice. She goes into the house, and Roberto joins Margate and the rest. He expresses his dislike of parties and socialising.
In September 1667, when Sir Orlando Bridgeman was made lord-keeper, he appointed Rushworth his secretary. cites: Ludlow, Memoirs, ed. 1894, ii. 495. The colony of Massachusetts also employed him as its agent at a salary of twelve guineas a year and his expenses, but it was scoffingly said in 1674 that all he had done for the colony was 'not worth a rush'.
The College was "organized at the Forks of the Neshaminy in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, by the Reverend William Tennent to which on its removal to land given him on the York Road near Hartsville in the same county" and "the name 'Log College' was scoffingly given." The location is in what is now Warminster, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1727, and operated until William Tennent's death in 1745. The physical structure of the Log College was about 20 feet long and 20 feet wide—and very plain according to George Whitefield's journal.
407-424 On 19 August 1828, Franz Joseph Hugi, a geologist from Solothurn, made another attempt with seven local climbers.Franz Joseph Hugi, Naturhistorische Alpenreise, Amiet-Lutiger, Solothurn, 1830 Among these was Arnold Abbühl, who told Hugi about his ascent 16 years earlier, but Hugi scoffingly dismissed his account, partly because Abbühl misidentified the peak in the beginning of their approach. The group reached a ca. saddle (the Hugisattel) on the north- west ridge, but had to retreat because of bad weather after Hugi and one of the guides (Arnold Dändler) nearly had fallen off the ridge.
He was wrong. ... Tranquility to me after this move was rare. My classmates scoffed at my accent and my shy town ways.” Her early traumas and responsibilities, as well as her father’s unhappiness, became a central theme in Zinnes’s early poetic writing. She associates this unorthodox childhood with her writing practice: “I withdrew,” Zinnes told Contemporary Authors. “I had been writing since I was six years old – everyone always called me a poet: teasingly, affectionately, and perhaps in that American way, a bit scoffingly at one who seemed not to be able to cope with the practical. Things were still difficult when I reached college age.
At night, however, the doors of the prison > opened of their own accord, while the guards died or fell asleep. Going to > the royal palace and finding the doors open there and the guards sunk in > sleep, he went straight to the king, and when scoffingly asked by the latter > for the name of the God who sent him, he whispered the Ineffable Name into > his ear, whereupon the king became speechless and as one dead. Then Moses > wrote the name upon a tablet and sealed it up, and a priest who made sport > of it died in convulsions. After this Moses performed all the wonders, > striking land and people with plagues until the king let the Jews go.

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