单词 | disparagingly |
例句 | “It’s just a show saddle,” Billy Buck said disparagingly. The Red Pony 1937-01-01T00:00:00Z “You’ve got to wonder about a coach who speaks so disparagingly about his player, Reggie. Not exactly the kind of guy you want to mentor kids.” Here to Stay 2018-09-08T00:00:00Z “The bulk of them,” one critic said disparagingly, “are scarcely known beyond the smoke of their own chimnies.” An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793 2003-06-23T00:00:00Z One Mexican-American friend of my mother’s, who regarded it a special blessing that she had a measure of English blood, spoke disparagingly of her husband, a construction worker, for being so dark. Hunger of Memory 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z Be that as it may, the girl – as she is at times disparagingly known – has no life apart from the CIA and no interest apart from hunting down Bin Laden. Zero Dark Thirty: the US election vehicle that came off the rails 2013-01-18T19:31:01Z Several of the actors spoke disparagingly about the production, with Hoskins calling the shoot a “nightmare.” In 1993 ‘Super Mario Bros.’ Bombed; in 2023, It’s a Hit With a New Generation 2023-04-07T04:00:00Z In America such items were disparagingly referred to as "previously owned"; but this very continuity of ownership was part of their charm. Julian Barnes: my life as a bibliophile 2012-06-29T21:55:18Z When Mudhoney singer Mark Arm referred to "the streets of Seattle being paved with grunge" in my cover story, he was using the term disparagingly. Ten myths about grunge, Nirvana and Kurt Cobain 2011-08-24T21:00:01Z Yet when he describes her disparagingly as someone who was excited by power, money and danger, he might as well be talking about himself. 2010-01-29T06:14:00Z Neuroscientists themselves sometimes refer disparagingly to these studies as "blobology", their tongue-in-cheek label for studies that show which brain areas become activated as subjects experience x or perform y task. Human behaviour: is it all in the brain – or the mind? 2013-06-29T23:05:40Z It was no accident that he insisted on mispronouncing Nazi as "nar-zee" and referred disparagingly to "Corporal Hitler". We've always found Hitler hilarious ? the alternative is much more odious 2011-08-27T23:06:06Z Many artists use the word ‘‘image’’ disparagingly, to imply tabloid shallowness. A Fine Italian Hand 2010-10-11T18:30:00Z That an Indian writer writing in one of the Indian languages, Kannada – disparagingly described as "vernacular" – gets shortlisted for the Man Booker International prize is an important event. The Man Booker International prize finalists speak 2013-05-14T14:19:53Z That year, Brooke, drew up for submission to the queen a list of 23 “mean persons” who had wrongfully been granted arms by Dethick, including “Shakespeare the player,” as Brooke put it disparagingly. Shakespeare: Actor. Playwright. Social Climber. 2016-06-29T04:00:00Z Initially, the dad is chilly towards the same-sex couple, but everything changes after he witnesses a neighbor look disparagingly at them. "I do not like gay cookies": Conservatives vow to boycott Oreo over new ad 2022-04-05T04:00:00Z At one point, Macbeth speaks, almost disparagingly, of his “vaulting ambition, which o’erleaps itself and falls on the other …” No Matter the Role, Antony Sher Made Soaring Seem Possible 2021-12-06T05:00:00Z Ah, Florida, referred to both disparagingly and affectionately as the Australia of the United States. Trouble in paradise: The Beach Bum and a history of Florida noir 2019-03-28T04:00:00Z Like most of his characters, the 50 or so people who sit at this dining table over the decades belong to the socioethnic group known, sometimes disparagingly and sometimes enviously, as WASPs. | Connecticut: A Review of ‘The Dining Room’ by A. R. Gurney, in Westport 2013-05-10T23:54:41Z The younger Spears published a memoir in January, "Things I Should Have Said," and has brought up Britney repeatedly and disparagingly in interviews. Bless their hearts: The women of Netflix's "Sweet Magnolias" need to do more than pour it out 2022-02-09T05:00:00Z The stadiums are almost all huge and visually overpowering; some here refer to disparagingly as "Pharaonic." Beyond the World Cup stadiums, architecture in Brazil returns to glory Hedren says he blocked the studio, Universal, when it wanted to submit her performance for an Oscar, and talked disparagingly of her to others. Tippi Hedren: Alfred Hitchcock sexually assaulted me 2016-10-31T04:00:00Z When other kids sneer and call him “little trash” or refer to Frosty disparagingly as his “rent-a-Daddy,” Jay just smiles calmly and turns his hopeful blue eyes to the always-welcoming sea. Chasing Mavericks: Looking For That Big Break 2012-10-25T14:30:40Z The label "literary " is often used disparagingly, as if "literary" were synonymous with "pretentious" or "plot-free". Twelve of the best new novelists 2011-02-25T13:05:56Z Mr. Morton’s literary technique was sometimes described, both flatteringly and disparagingly, as historical “pastiche.” Frederic Morton, wartime refugee and then chronicler of Austria, dies at 90 2015-04-21T04:00:00Z She had often gone on “sprees,” as her family disparagingly called them: dancing and drinking with friends until dawn. The Marked Woman 2017-03-01T05:00:00Z I don't mean that disparagingly – I just don't think he's a fun guy. Pete Townshend: 'I can get a bit self-righteous now' 2012-10-09T16:58:10Z Throughout class, Lee refers disparagingly to “Frankie Talk”, personifying the voice of rational thought, which, she explains, should be silenced whenever possible. What happened when I went to psychic school 2018-09-10T04:00:00Z They played local Bloomington-ites — or, as they were disparagingly known, “Cutters” — who lived in resentment of the rich college students annually invading their hometown. Peter Yates, Filmmaker, Is Dead at 81 2011-01-11T07:09:43Z He’s mining the margins of what would disparagingly be called low culture but might also be called popular culture. Art: Jim Linderman Collects It All, Vintage Sleaze to Baptism Photos 2012-02-12T15:28:58Z For one thing, much of what Mr. Corea is presenting this month could be described, enthusiastically or disparagingly, as fusion. Critic?s Notebook: Chick Corea, Jazz Chameleon, in All His Colors 2011-10-31T22:28:02Z And in an instant, Clinton reminded us that the way we talk about each other – whether admiringly or disparagingly – so often comes down to terms for what’s between our legs. Clinton’s masterful attack on Paul Ryan’s “brass” 2012-09-06T15:29:00Z “Dad was out in Sag Harbor,” Chris recalled, “and some other older gentleman came up to him and disparagingly said, ‘I bet you are very proud of your sons.’ The Weitz Brothers Help Each Other Through Hollywood Hits and Misses 2015-08-06T04:00:00Z But with any word surrounding identity, it’s different when the actual person it refers to takes ownership of it, even if it’s also meant disparagingly. About Samantha Bee, Ivanka Trump and That Word 2018-06-02T04:00:00Z Investors who trade with their own money, and don't have a history of working for banks or investment firms, are know as retail investors and sometimes, disparagingly as Dumb Money. Short selling: Don’t be the 'Dumb Money' 2023-10-23T04:00:00Z A Spotify executive recently reportedly spoke disparagingly about the pair's work ethic. Spotify will not ban AI-made music, says boss 2023-09-25T04:00:00Z Though her formal title was the Duchess of Sutherland, Mary Caroline was disparagingly nicknamed Duchess Blair. 'I booked a last-minute flight and bought a castle' 2023-08-25T04:00:00Z The party he leads, Fine Gael, are still known disparagingly by some as The Blue Shirts. Varadkar - Blues brother or big mouth? 2023-08-10T04:00:00Z They are described as "watching each other's backs", swearing, prone to talking disparagingly about both patients and colleagues. East Kent: A decade of failure in maternity care 2023-05-26T04:00:00Z In the book, he not only wrote disparagingly of Dr. Franklin, whom he called Rosy, but also said that he and Dr. Crick had used her data without her knowledge. Untangling Rosalind Franklin’s Role in DNA Discovery, 70 Years On 2023-04-25T04:00:00Z She also accused her former colleagues on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” of making antisemitic remarks and frequently speaking crudely and disparagingly about women. Tucker Carlson, a Source of Repeated Controversies, Is Out at Fox News 2023-04-24T04:00:00Z He has quoted the Fed’s Twitter posts disparagingly. Why Ron DeSantis Is Taking Aim at the Federal Reserve 2023-04-11T04:00:00Z "When you meet friends in South Korea you just go shopping or drink coffee," she says, a little disparagingly. The daughter who fled North Korea to find her mother 2023-04-06T04:00:00Z But they are committed to ensuring that what they refer to disparagingly as “Cop City” will never be built. Muddy clothes? ‘Cop City’ activists question police evidence 2023-03-23T04:00:00Z Mr Allchurch also spoke disparagingly about black and Jewish people, the court heard. Pembrokeshire: James Allchurch 'race war' podcast extracts read to jury 2023-03-20T04:00:00Z Martin, meanwhile, used disparagingly profane language as he commanded Nichols to put his arm behind his back. Memphis officer took, shared photos of bloodied Tyre Nichols 2023-02-07T05:00:00Z As Dr. Oluseyi discovered and NASA’s report confirmed, it was not Mr. Webb but a different State Department official who oversaw the purge and spoke disparagingly of gay Americans. How Naming the James Webb Telescope Turned Into a Fight Over Homophobia 2022-12-19T05:00:00Z In Catalonia, where shows of high emotions are viewed somewhat disparagingly, Messi was generally quiet and focused on his work. Inside Messi's quest for World Cup ultimate glory 2022-12-17T05:00:00Z He confronted me the next day and, although he admitted nothing, referred to me disparagingly as “the sex police” from then on out. Op-Ed: One lesson from the Weinstein case is that men like me must speak out about abuse 2022-11-18T05:00:00Z Some of Williams’ competitors, daunted by the task of beating her, turned to speaking disparagingly about her physical build and allure. Serena’s example: Tennis icon’s impact felt in Black America 2022-08-26T04:00:00Z Some in the U.S. say bigots have been emboldened by then-President Donald Trump, who often disparagingly referred to the virus as the “Chinese virus.” Detroit honors Vincent Chin, Asian American killed in 1982 2022-06-15T04:00:00Z She has previously spoken disparagingly of “comfort” abortions, implying that reproductive justice was a luxury, and this year she said the Muslim “veil” marked “an ideology … as dangerous as Nazism.” Opinion | Marine Le Pen is now part of France’s mainstream. That should scare us all. 2022-04-25T04:00:00Z You need some amount of what is disparagingly called "cancel culture" for free speech to thrive. Inside Elon Musk's Twitter play to own the libs 2022-04-14T04:00:00Z More recently, it has become a catchall term in culture-war discourse, used primarily by conservatives to refer disparagingly to topics like white privilege. Echoing Conservative Grievances, Blackburn Miscasts Jackson’s Views 2022-03-21T04:00:00Z Even during that solemn event, Tutu couldn’t help making a joke: A Zambian boasts about his country’s minister for naval affairs to a South African, who points out disparagingly that landlocked Zambia has no navy. Desmond Tutu, exuberant apostle of racial justice in South Africa, dies at 90 2021-12-26T05:00:00Z Some even disparagingly referred to them as “confusion centers.” Warnings of Jan. 6 violence preceded the Capitol riot The two groups of Democrats often spoke disparagingly of one another, and the House routinely pushed through bills, only for the more moderate Senate to spike them. In Richmond, Youngkin to face ‘the Senate Democratic Alamo’ 2021-11-05T04:00:00Z In reality, however, you need some amount of what is disparagingly called "cancel culture" for free speech to thrive. Inside Elon Musk's Twitter play to own the libs 2022-04-14T04:00:00Z Many of the online comments in Japan following her loss on Tuesday referred disparagingly to her mental health. Critics Pounce on Naomi Osaka After Loss, Denting Japan’s Claim to Diversity 2021-07-27T04:00:00Z The mantra at that time, that was not said disparagingly, was “Greed is good.” The Mogul in Search of a Kinder, Gentler Capitalism 2021-05-15T04:00:00Z As far back as 1776, English historian Edward Gibbon was disparagingly referring to the empire's inhabitants as "the servile and effeminate Greeks of Byzantium." Why white supremacists and QAnon fans are obsessed with the Byzantine Empire 2021-03-08T05:00:00Z “Google allocated resources so disparagingly because of how they tiered — and thought of — our schools,” said former recruiter April Christina Curley, who helped lead Google’s outreach to HBCUs for six years. Google’s approach to historically Black schools helps explain why there are few Black engineers in Big Tech 2021-03-04T05:00:00Z As recently as Thursday, his final day on Fox Business, Mr. Dobbs spoke disparagingly of Republican Party leaders for, in his view, showing insufficient loyalty to Mr. Trump. Lou Dobbs’s Show Is Canceled by Fox Business 2021-02-05T05:00:00Z Trump’s chief adviser in the fall instead became Dr. Scott Atlas, a Stanford radiologist who supported the benefits of pursuing herd immunity over imposing lockdowns, and who spoke disparagingly about the widespread use of masks. Task Force Adviser Birx Describes Misinformation and Denial 2021-01-24T05:00:00Z “Italian chefs came out, passing out pieces and talking some Italian ...” Hart automatically begins disparagingly imitating a foreign language. Kevin Hart's tepid new Netflix special will satisfy no one 2020-11-17T05:00:00Z A second former official said Trump would occasionally speak disparagingly of the military, angering Kelly and Jim Mattis, another retired general who served as defense secretary. Trump, Biden clash over military support after president’s alleged disparagement of fallen troops 2020-09-04T04:00:00Z He added, disparagingly, “It will turn into a country of misery, like a country in sub-Saharan Africa.” Brazil, Once a Leader, Struggles to Contain Virus Amid Political Turmoil 2020-05-16T04:00:00Z In a lengthy letter posted to her social media accounts on Monday night, Roman, 34, admitted she used Teigen and Kondo's names "disparagingly to try to distinguish myself." Alison Roman formally apologizes to Chrissy Teigen and Marie Kondo for 'careless and insensitive' comments 2020-05-12T04:00:00Z Some analysts are cynical about the apparent mismatch between spending and outcomes in what’s disparagingly called ‘the cancer industry’. Surviving cancer at all costs 2020-04-21T04:00:00Z On Tuesday morning, Trump tweeted disparagingly about Grimm, selectively highlighting her service during the Obama administration. Trump removes inspector general who was to oversee $2 trillion stimulus spending 2020-04-07T04:00:00Z When Mr. Trump did acknowledge them on Twitter, he referred to them disparagingly as “the Three Stooges.” Bill Weld, Trump’s Last G.O.P. Challenger, Exits Presidential Race 2020-03-18T04:00:00Z Still, we speak disparagingly of those who can’t pay their way, of patients who receive Medicaid but don’t work for money, of the economically needy and ill. Opinion | Who Will Care For Society’s Forgotten? 2020-02-28T05:00:00Z And maybe no one would have were it not for the dogged reporting of the San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper, work that Hunter has disparagingly referred to as “fake news.” Editorial Roundup: US 2019-12-04T05:00:00Z “He’s a chatterbox,” he said disparagingly of Mifsud, adding that the investigation by Barr and the Trump administration seemed to be grasping at straws. First Barr, now Pompeo: Italy is hub of impeachment intrigue for Trump officials 2019-10-02T04:00:00Z “It’s ‘trust us’ on steroids,” one senior EU diplomat said disparagingly, stressing that the bloc does not want to swap a solid solution for a mere promise of trying to find one later. Explainer: Brexit deal emerging or not? Latest in Britain-EU talks 2019-09-17T04:00:00Z The NRA called Patrick’s idea a “political gambit” and disparagingly compared it to those from Democrats. NRA slaps down Texas GOP ally who proposes gun control idea 2019-09-06T04:00:00Z Yet because he was speaking to rooms full of friends, he probably didn’t mean these words disparagingly. Perspective | Trump keeps pushing anti-Semitic stereotypes. But he thinks he’s praising Jews. 2019-08-21T04:00:00Z In addition to the changes he’s made and proposed, Trump has spoken disparagingly about immigration from majority black and Hispanic countries, including calling Mexican immigrants rapists and criminals when he launched his 2016 campaign. AP Analysis: Moving to make immigration whiter, wealthier 2019-08-14T04:00:00Z President Donald Trump has spoken disparagingly about immigration from majority black and Hispanic countries, including calling Mexican immigrants rapists and criminals when he launched his 2016 campaign. AP PHOTOS: Lady Liberty as a symbol of immigration to the US 2019-08-14T04:00:00Z The Fake News was disparagingly all over this, & it became yet another bad Trump story!Dec. Factbox: Trump's Twitter thoughts on big tech 2019-07-24T04:00:00Z Sanders is among the most vocal critics of Biden’s record, comparing it disparagingly with his own positions on issues like trade and foreign policy. Bernie Sanders faces a new kind of threat in Elizabeth Warren 2019-06-24T04:00:00Z There was no use of the word “mother” until halfway through the last paragraph of the column, and then only briefly and disparagingly. Opinion | Calling George Will on his abortion views 2019-05-09T04:00:00Z Mr. Moore wrote frequently and often disparagingly about female athletic ability and women’s sports. Excerpts of Stephen Moore’s Writing: Bashing Women, Gay Rights and More 2019-04-23T04:00:00Z “It likes to see itself as extreme within the wider far-right milieu. National Action would comment disparagingly on the English Defence League and the BNP as dad-like figures who didn’t have the necessary dynamism.” Far-right terrorists are one step ahead of you in UK, police told 2019-04-05T04:00:00Z “La nouvelle cuisine,” he said, disparagingly, “is all about the bill!” The Mail 2019-03-18T04:00:00Z The Fake News was disparagingly all over this, & it became yet another bad Trump story! Analysis | Trump saved a valuable 0.27 seconds by not including Tim Cook’s last name 2019-03-11T04:00:00Z "The Fake News was disparagingly all over this, & it became yet another bad Trump story!" Trump bemoans media coverage of 'Tim Apple,' says he said it to 'save time and words' 2019-03-11T04:00:00Z Trump tweeted Monday: “I quickly referred to Tim + Apple as Tim/Apple as an easy way to save time & words. The Fake News was disparagingly all over this, & it became yet another bad Trump story!” Trump defends ‘Tim Apple’ comment, says he was saving time 2019-03-11T04:00:00Z “The Fake News was disparagingly all over this, & it became yet another bad Trump story!” Donald Trump says ‘fake news’ pushed story that he called Apple CEO Tim Cook ‘Tim Apple’ 2019-03-11T04:00:00Z Trump tweeted Monday: “I quickly referred to Tim + Apple as Tim/Apple as an easy way to save time & words. The Fake News was disparagingly all over this, & it became yet another bad Trump story!” Trump defends ‘Tim Apple’ comment, says he was saving time 2019-03-11T04:00:00Z President Donald Trump used to speak disparagingly of Kim Jong Un, repeatedly mocking North Korea’s communist dictator and describing him as “Little Rocket Man.” 5 troubling times President Donald Trump sided with authoritarian rulers 2019-03-05T05:00:00Z It's a configuration sometimes disparagingly referred to as a dynamite plot because of its resemblance to a Wild West-style explosives detonator — and its potential to obscure the underlying data. Pioneering 'live-code' article allows scientists to play with each other’s results 2019-02-27T05:00:00Z One Sundance tendency that got on my bad side this year was the way films like the above were disparagingly referred to as “crowd-pleasers” or “audience pictures.” The best movies of the 2019 Sundance Film Festival 2019-02-03T05:00:00Z First, he somewhat disparagingly refers to this scenario as the “Robopocalypse,” which is misleading, since no serious AI experts are worried about an uprising of robots. Steven Pinker's fake enlightenment: His book is full of misleading claims and false assertions 2019-01-26T05:00:00Z He was no ideologue — he spoke disparagingly of “the vision thing,” and derided the supply-side creed of his future boss, Ronald Reagan, as “voodoo economics.” Former President George H.W. Bush dies at age 94 2018-11-30T05:00:00Z During campaigning, Chinese diplomats appeared at events supporting Mr. Hun Sen. The Chinese ambassador to Cambodia spoke disparagingly of the European Union’s mulling of further sanctions on the country. Cambodia Votes for a Leader, With the Result Predetermined by One 2018-07-29T04:00:00Z We lived in what my parents rather disparagingly referred to as “rooms”: four flats in a rambling old house occupied by families with young children waiting for a council house. Sunflowers and Santa Claus: Guardian writers and readers on how their first memory changed them 2018-07-19T04:00:00Z Fulani pastoralists, which include not only herders but older women who sell milk from the livestock, are often referred to disparagingly in local media reports from the nation’s mostly Christian urban centers. Competition for Land and Water Fuels Violence in Nigeria 2018-06-25T04:00:00Z Giuliani continued to speak disparagingly about Daniels, saying that he didn’t respect her because of her profession. Stephen Colbert on Trump-Kim summit: ‘The fallout from this could be actual fallout’ 2018-06-08T04:00:00Z Trump has disparagingly called Horowitz an “Obama guy” even as McCabe’s lawyers have decried the report and investigative process as unfair. DOJ watchdog finds himself in familiar political hot seat 2018-04-18T04:00:00Z “He was not all peace and love. And his relationship with other activists was very complicated. Off the record, many of them spoke disparagingly of him.” How 'brown buffalo' Oscar Acosta, best known as Hunter Thompson's Dr. Gonzo, inspired his own TV doc 2018-03-21T04:00:00Z Mr. Ruger said Ms. Wax spoke “disparagingly and inaccurately” about the performance of black students, and that black students are “extremely successful” at the school. Amy Wax, Penn professor, under fire for claiming black students are ‘rarely’ in top half of class 2018-03-17T04:00:00Z As Mitt Romney put it disparagingly when he ran for president, inequality is “about envy. I think it’s about class warfare.” If Americans don't like the word 'inequality', would 'fairness' be better? 2018-02-05T05:00:00Z She did that in part by bringing it to the attention of critics in the habit of glaring disparagingly at it down their academic noses. Author Nisi Shawl remembers a literary hero: Ursula K. Le Guin 2018-01-30T05:00:00Z Her stories were often disparagingly dubbed "Kailyard fiction", a reference to the parochialism and sentimentality of the writing. The People's Friend looks for stories from its friends 2018-01-01T05:00:00Z Many other locals also oppose the changes, which they disparagingly call gentrification. Renewal or Gentrification? London Borough Grapples With a Revamp 2018-01-01T05:00:00Z These men dismissed those making a racially friendly case for the Confederacy — “rainbow confederates,” as Mr. Griffin disparagingly calls them — in favor of an unapologetic embrace of the South’s white supremacist past. In Monument Debate, Calls for an Overdue Reckoning on Race and Southern Identity 2017-08-18T04:00:00Z But he spoke disparagingly of the status quo that many observers of the conflict consider to be an important arrangement that manages to keep the peace – almost. At Jerusalem's Holiest Site, the 'Status Quo' Is Breaking Down into Open Conflict 2017-07-21T04:00:00Z She posted disparagingly on Facebook about Donald Trump’s pledge to build a wall along the Mexican border, about his draconian criminal justice plans, and about his assault on the Environmental Protection Agency. NSA contractor Reality Winner accused of leaking file on Russia election hacking 2017-06-06T04:00:00Z Mr. Christian was ranting and talking disparagingly about the young women, one of whom was wearing a hijab, the police said. Police Make Arrest in Theft of Portland Attack Victim’s Backpack 2017-06-02T04:00:00Z Friday’s episode on the light rail unfolded around 5 p.m. when the police said Mr. Christian began ranting and talking disparagingly about two women; one was wearing a hijab. Oregon Man Accused of Deadly Anti-Muslim Tirade Continues Rant in Court 2017-05-30T04:00:00Z The victims were attacked when they tried to calm the man, who was ranting and talking disparagingly about the women, one of whom was wearing a hijab, the police said. Two Killed in Portland After Trying to Stop Anti-Muslim Rant, Police Say 2017-05-27T04:00:00Z In case anyone missed the point, Jackson added, “And, if we seek instruction from our own times, we can match it only from the executive powers in those governments we disparagingly describe as totalitarian.” The War Powers of President Trump 2017-04-26T04:00:00Z In her first book, Because They Hate: A Survivor of Islamic Terror Warns America, she wrote disparagingly of Americans who still “refuse to accept that in the Muslim world, extreme is mainstream.” Leader of group widely identified as anti-Muslim meets with White House 2017-03-21T04:00:00Z And he spoke disparagingly of transferring the Sept. 11 case to civilian court, which the Obama administration wanted to do before Congress barred transferring detainees onto domestic soil for prosecution. Sessions Says Guantánamo Is a ‘Very Fine Place’ for New Suspects 2017-03-09T05:00:00Z Russia supports the creation of a government of national unity, which a senior European diplomat disparagingly said meant bringing in a few dissidents to run the ministry of sports and leaving Assad's power unchecked. One question at U.N. Syria talks: What does Russia want? 2017-02-24T05:00:00Z The animist also accused the board of treating him disparagingly because he refused to take part in the prayer. Animist wins appeal to thwart Christian prayer in public meetings 2017-02-15T05:00:00Z Yet it is footballer remuneration that is mentioned most frequently and most disparagingly by people in public life seeking to get attention. Using footballers’ wages as an example of excess is patronising and lazy | Marina Hyde 2017-01-18T05:00:00Z Members encouraged one another to neglect their studies and mocked those who were earnest about getting an education, disparagingly calling academically hardworking students “digs” and “grinds.” How American Colleges Became Bastions of Sex, Booze and Fun 2017-01-06T05:00:00Z This perspective is usually called “symbolic A.I.” — because its definition of cognition is based on symbolic logic — or, disparagingly, “good old-fashioned A.I.” The Great A.I. Awakening 2016-12-14T05:00:00Z Bloggers wrote disparagingly of Castro and the regime, although most of their missives could not be read in Cuba, where Internet access was strictly limited. Fidel Castro, Cuban Revolutionary Who Defied U.S., Dies at 90 2016-11-26T05:00:00Z Mr. Sessions was also accused of speaking disparagingly of the Voting Rights Act and the stringent oversight it placed on Southern states. Donald Trump Selects Senator Jeff Sessions for Attorney General 2016-11-18T05:00:00Z Bill Clinton disparagingly referred to Jeremy Corbyn as being selected for Labour leader because he was “the maddest person in the room”, according to a leaked transcript of a campaign speech he made last year. Labour chose Corbyn as he was ‘maddest person in room’ – Bill Clinton 2016-11-08T05:00:00Z One of the people asking Clinton questions in the meeting disparagingly declared that “environmental extremists are the Democrats’ version of the Tea Party.” Leaked email: Hillary Clinton told “radical environmentalists” to “get a life,” defended fracking and pipelines 2016-10-18T04:00:00Z My mother at times spoke disparagingly of Jews, yet she was married for more than a half-century to a man who probably was about a quarter Jewish. Fact-Checking Family Folklore With DNA Tests 2016-10-04T04:00:00Z For example, some young people speak disparagingly of the messy emotional state love and lust can engender, referring to it as “catching feelings.” ‘There isn’t really anything magical about it’: Why more millennials are avoiding sex 2016-08-02T04:00:00Z This is the immigrant part of town, known disparagingly by some as South Sudan. You’d think that Israel, of all places, would respect its refugees | Giles Fraser 2016-06-16T04:00:00Z At a polling station in Santa Ana, a largely-Hispanic area south of Los Angeles, most voters said they were for Mrs Clinton—and often they mentioned Mr Trump disparagingly in the same breath. Madam presumptive nominee 2016-06-09T04:00:00Z Bush, whom Trump disparagingly labeled “low energy” when they faced each other as presidential candidates, posted a message on Facebook on Friday afternoon saying that he would not support Trump or Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney join list of Republicans who won’t back Trump 2016-05-06T04:00:00Z Musa grew up on the third floor of a block of flats in suburban Queanbeyan, often referred to disparagingly as “struggle town”, a drab satellite city adjacent to Canberra. Omar Musa, Australia's star slam poet, brings 'in-betweener' perspective to US 2016-02-17T05:00:00Z Otherwise, he said disparagingly, judges could decide that “the Constitution means exactly what I think it ought to mean.” Justice Antonin Scalia, influential conservative, dead at 79 2016-02-14T05:00:00Z One label Rubio resists is the one many have applied to him disparagingly: the choice of the establishment. Mired in third, Marco Rubio prepares for a long, drawn-out Republican race 2016-01-23T05:00:00Z “The term ‘politically correct’ was used disparagingly to refer to someone whose loyalty to the CP line overrode compassion and led to bad politics,” Kohl recalled. This is Donald Trump’s biggest fiction — and the engine of his insane rage machine 2016-01-17T05:00:00Z “You know cities are cities, but they’re basically people, their brick and mortar and they’re people and he spoke very disparagingly about the people of New York,” Trump told the crowd. Trump hits Cruz over loans: "Great hypocrite" 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z Pan scored the lowest ratings of the three live musicals broadcast on the network so far, but Greenblatt assured the audience "I don't mean that disparagingly." NBC's next live musical will be Hairspray 2016-01-14T05:00:00Z In the run-up to the Iowa caucus in 2008, the Hillary Clinton campaign quipped disparagingly that Senator Barack Obama’s supporters looked “like Facebook”. Hillary Clinton, Snapchat, selfies and the road to wooing millennials 2016-01-10T05:00:00Z It’s part of a relatively new wave of nonviolent exploration games, sometimes disparagingly called walking simulators, like Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture or Gone Home and its sci-fi follow-up Tacoma. Creating Adrift: the space survival game that will make you love VR 2015-12-11T05:00:00Z During the interview the real estate mogul defended himself against claims that he often speaks disparagingly about how the women who criticize him look. The Donald’s Trump-isms to become a book of poetry 2015-12-02T05:00:00Z Yury Melnik, head of public affairs for the Russian Embassy, said officials there watched Tuesday night’s Republican debate, where Russia was invoked 16 times and President Vladimir Putin’s name was mentioned 12 times, often disparagingly. China and Russia Bristle Over U.S. Campaign Talk 2015-11-14T05:00:00Z Many in the GOP had been relishing the opportunity to vigorously prosecute the former secretary of state’s role in what they have disparagingly dubbed the “Obama-Clinton foreign policy legacy.” On foreign policy, the GOP candidates are ‘all over the map’ 2015-11-11T05:00:00Z At the same time, Bush — whose campaign has disparagingly labeled Rubio as a “GOP Obama” — doubled down on criticizing Rubio for missing more than a third of his Senate votes this year. The Republican field has a new target: Marco Rubio 2015-11-03T05:00:00Z This week, Mr. Huntsman wrote disparagingly about him in a Twitter post. For Jason Chaffetz, Quixotic House Speaker Bid Is in Character 2015-10-06T04:00:00Z He equated compromise and withdrawal with cowardice and weakness—“tuck tail and run” was a phrase he applied frequently and disparagingly to anyone who wanted to do less than hold the line. LBJ’s tragic “addiction” to Vietnam: The mistake that still haunts America 50 years later 2015-07-28T04:00:00Z She talked disparagingly about “quarterly capitalism” and business “ short-termism“; but she neglected politicians much like herself doing the very same thing in promising wealth transfers and government growth. Hillary Clinton's Economic Intervention Agenda Unveiled 2015-07-13T04:00:00Z But when opponents play negatively against his team, Mourinho is the first to talk disparagingly about “parking the bus.” Chelsea Following Pragmatic Path Toward a Title 2015-04-19T04:00:00Z In the late 20th century, jobs without a future were disparagingly called “blue collar.” The Future of Education According to Generation Z 2015-04-06T04:00:00Z Several of the emails focus on Obama, and the majority speak disparagingly of him or minorities more broadly. Ferguson, Missouri, releases racist emails from former officials 2015-04-04T04:00:00Z The “online community,” often and disparagingly described as virtual, became real and tangible. By Sharing Death on the Web, Dying May Not Feel So Alone 2015-03-17T04:00:00Z This worker and the half-dozen others I interviewed asked to remain anonymous because their severance packages forbid them to speak disparagingly about the company. A loophole in immigration law is costing thousands of American jobs 2015-02-21T05:00:00Z He disparagingly called the area where they are settling “Africalandia,” arguing that the Workers Party sees them as a new pillar of support. ‘Bullet Caucus’ in Brazil Signals Political Shift to the Right 2015-01-14T05:00:00Z He wrote disparagingly about the Jews but also published the great “Treatise on Tolerance.” Charlie Hebdo’s All-or-Nothing Satire 2015-01-08T05:00:00Z Minority Shi'ites say they are discriminated against in seeking educational opportunities or government employment in Saudi Arabia, and that they are referred to disparagingly in textbooks and by some officials and state-funded clerics. Four killed as Saudi Arabia hunts gunmen who attacked Shi'ites 2014-11-04T05:00:00Z Shi'ites say they face discrimination in seeking educational opportunities or government employment in the majority Sunni state and that they are referred to disparagingly in text books and by some officials and state-funded clerics. Saudi forces kill suspect in attack on Shi'ites marking Ashoura 2014-11-04T05:00:00Z God Only Knows gets a special kind of praise, such as becoming the favourite song of a Beatle - Paul McCartney, the one to whom Wilson perpetually and disparagingly compared himself. Smashed hits: God Only knows 2014-10-09T04:00:00Z He mockingly said it was “nice to hear” Obama’s recent remark that the post-9/11 security apparatus keeps us safe, “especially from someone who used to speak so disparagingly about the steps we took.” Dana Milbank: Dick Cheney, still blindly beating the drums of war At the Tea Party Express rally Saturday, many attendees spoke disparagingly about Cochran’s outreach to Democrats. Mississippi’s Cochran, facing tea party threat in runoff, defends his Senate seat like a hawk “MY CONDITION, excuse me, is the dismissal of the finance minister,” says a man’s voice, referring disparagingly to “Count von Rostowski” and demanding that he be replaced by a “technical and apolitical” minister. Vistulagate 2014-06-19T04:00:00Z The interview, she apparently told them, would show that Greenwald was just "a campaigner and an activist", a phrase she later used disparagingly on air. No Place to Hide review – Glenn Greenwald's compelling account of NSA/GCHQ surveillance 2014-05-19T04:00:00Z And it is; Mr Romer essentially argues that what is disparagingly referred to as the "lump of labour fallacy" may accurately describe some labour-market dynamics. Labour markets: A crazy explanation for what is happening to workers 2014-01-22T20:41:50Z Now Francis talks disparagingly of “airport bishops” who are more interested in their careers than flocks, and warns that priests can become “little monsters” if they are not trained properly as seminarians. Pope With the Humble Touch Is Firm in Reshaping the Vatican 2014-01-14T02:58:13Z A few of my friends and I began to disparagingly call it “Shake-n-Bake art”. The Wikipediafication of Fine Art 2013-08-29T16:15:04.563Z Patent trolls, as they are disparagingly called, are companies that buy intellectual property and seek money from firms that may infringe upon these patents. Senator Klobuchar urges FTC to get tougher on abusive patent lawsuits 2013-06-26T20:58:07Z Mr Correa spoke disparagingly of Wikileaks, saying it had "committed an error by breaking the laws of the United States and leaking this type of information." Julian Assange's year of asylum 2013-06-16T23:35:38Z The package of proposed legislation and rule-making takes aim at lawsuits brought by companies, disparagingly called "patent trolls," that do not make or sell anything but merely license existing patents and sue others for infringement. Obama takes action to curb frivolous patent lawsuits 2013-06-04T18:13:58Z “Colleen Lachowicz is a Democrat candidate for Maine State Senate,” begins a disclaimer at the top of a spartan, orange-on-white website ”paid for and authorized” by the Maine Republican Party and disparagingly dubbed “Colleen’s World.” Maine Republican Party: Playing World of Warcraft Makes You Unfit for Office 2012-10-10T16:35:39Z The impoverished "kingdom in the sky" is surrounded on all sides by South Africa and sometimes disparagingly referred to as its 10th province. London 2012: Lesotho's athletes hope Olympics will put kingdom on the map 2012-07-13T16:15:44Z It would be unbecoming to speak disparagingly of the poets of the present age; but no one, I believe, has ventured to consider them as superior to the noble spirits of our Augustan age. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z I do not mean to speak disparagingly of either man. Modern Leaders: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches 2012-04-01T02:00:10.050Z Do not, when abroad, speak continually in praise of your own country, or disparagingly of others. The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness Being a Complete Guide for a Gentleman's Conduct in all his Relations Towards Society 2012-03-30T02:00:17.867Z But it is a fact, I venture, that you have been advised that I spoke ill of you—at least, I spoke disparagingly of you while your folks were in the West. The Homesteader A Novel 2012-03-26T02:00:30.703Z They all spoke most disparagingly of Russian conditions at the time. Under Four Administrations From Cleveland to Taft 2012-03-16T02:00:21.923Z He speaks very disparagingly of the mere men of letters of his day. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z Charles Dickinson, a prominent man of the State, in the course of a long quarrel, had spoken disparagingly of Mrs. Jackson, and he was therefore challenged to mortal combat. Famous American Statesmen 2012-03-01T03:00:26.167Z Others may speak disparagingly of the sour climate and barren soil of Scotland; but to a native of that country, the land of his fathers is invested with all the charms of poetry and romance. The Genius of Scotland or Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Literature and Religion 2012-02-11T03:03:41.800Z No intelligent reader, though he may not catch the invidious spirit of this remark, can fail to perceive the writer’s design, to speak disparagingly of Penn. Well: what is Mr. Macaulay’s authority for this? Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z He paused and addressed the air disparagingly before he went. Emmy Lou's Road to Grace Being a Little Pilgrim's Progress 2012-01-12T03:00:14.550Z In 1447 English flat glass is mentioned in the contract for the windows of the Beauchamp chapel at Warwick, but disparagingly, as the contractor binds himself not to use it. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z But why do you speak so disparagingly of King David, whom I always had a weakness for? Notes of a Son and Brother 2011-12-29T03:00:14.087Z All the comic papers at the time reproduced grotesque imitations of it; every wit used it disparagingly, and in all ways it became a butt for humour. Peeps at Postage Stamps 2011-12-23T03:00:15.610Z I hate to hear a man speak disparagingly of another.” The Stronger Influence 2011-12-02T03:00:23.630Z Here’s what she sent, along with my replies: In some of the emails, you wrote disparagingly of climate change skeptics. Dot Earth Blog: The 'Revkin' Collection in the Climate E-mail Release 2011-11-29T21:52:46Z Third, With having spoken disparagingly of the doctrine of predestination. Heretics And Heresies From 'The Gods and Other Lectures' 2011-11-24T03:00:47.387Z Shi'ites say they face discrimination in education and government jobs and that they are spoken of disparagingly in text books and by some Sunni officials and state-funded clerics. Three Saudi Shi'ites killed by stray bullets: activist 2011-11-22T11:41:34Z It's only rubbish," he mumbled disparagingly, "but it's sweet. A Humble Enterprise 2011-10-29T02:00:12.483Z This was inevitable because the adherents of what was disparagingly called the "new religion," based all their positions upon the Word of God. The Story of a Life 2011-10-11T02:01:02.723Z Someone could easily sift my e-mails and find some in which I’ve spoken disparagingly of climate scientists and campaigners pushing a scientifically unsupported case for greenhouse action, as well. Dot Earth Blog: The 'Revkin' Collection in the Climate E-mail Release 2011-11-29T21:52:46Z I cannot speak of the ladies as I would wish, that is, disparagingly. Whirlpools A Novel of Modern Poland 2011-09-16T02:00:19.893Z “It might have been worse,” he answered disparagingly. The Triumph of Jill 2011-08-31T02:01:25.060Z But I offer you my apologies for having spoken disparagingly of your cousin. The Adventures of a Widow A Novel 2011-08-25T02:00:27.403Z What was this "Campbellite Church" of which some spoke thus disparagingly? The Story of a Life 2011-10-11T02:01:02.723Z "To think that a resident of Trenton, a city named after a mere merchant, should have the effrontery to speak disparagingly of our ancient capital!" cried Mrs. Rumbell, mother-in-law of Dr. Slumnus. The ghosts of their ancestors 2011-08-08T02:00:20.667Z Vespucci has the assurance to talk of his astrolabe and quadrant and sea chart, and to write disparagingly of the trained pilots of whom he was jealous. The Letters of Amerigo Vespucci and other documents illustrative of his career 2011-08-02T02:00:24.457Z Here Phebe interposed with a spoonful of the medicine her father had referred to so disparagingly. The Cup of Trembling and Other Stories 2011-07-07T02:00:29.180Z It was professedly a fragment, and the epic of which it was described as the sole relic was spoken of disparagingly as ‘faint Homeric echoes, nothing-worth.’ The Age of Tennyson 2011-05-31T02:00:36.607Z Rivington musicians speak disparagingly of it as a noisy supermarket with many amateurs. The Last Jam Session 2011-05-20T15:19:52Z You surely do not treat the old age and last moments of the year so disparagingly as to make working days of them! Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. I 2011-04-15T02:00:13.527Z He spoke disparagingly of the rebels, saying they had no plan for the country. Magazine Preview: On Libya?s Revolutionary Road 2011-03-30T14:23:43Z It’s rather odd to hear one of your calling speak disparagingly of the sex, and especially the ladies of the Court. The White Gauntlet 2011-03-30T02:00:16.130Z It was Napoleon who originally described Britain, somewhat disparagingly, as "a nation of shopkeepers". Royal wedding: Boom time for Britain's patriotic entrepreneurs 2011-03-20T00:05:08Z Still he parries the old lady's compliments, while he shakes his head and shrugs his shoulders disparagingly. Felix Lanzberg's Expiation 2011-03-15T02:00:14.763Z They sought this man and they were much gratified to find that he spoke very disparagingly of the superintendent. The Strange Story of Harper's Ferry With Legends of the Surrounding Country 2011-03-04T03:00:59.137Z “If she felt somebody was looking at her askance or treating her disparagingly,” Emily Socolov said, “she thought about that case.” Judith Coplon, Haunted by Espionage Case, Dies at 88 2011-03-02T02:56:29Z I shall hence deal in this volume largely with emotional or impassioned prose; for it belongs to the literature of ecstasy, although it is often termed poetic prose, or sometimes disparagingly, prose poetry. The Literature of Ecstasy 2011-02-16T03:00:39.843Z It is a mark, not only of ill-breeding, but of positive want of feeling and judgment, to speak disparagingly of a physician to one of his patients. The Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politeness A Complete Hand Book for the Use of the Lady in Polite Society 2011-02-01T03:00:13.500Z She did not know whether she wanted to expose herself to the criticisms which she thought, disparagingly gazing round at her brothers and sisters and their autocratic guardian, they would inevitably call forth from strangers. Consequences 2011-01-14T03:00:53.047Z Interpretation of Shakspere takes precedence over art, and even Boydell places the painter below the poet and speaks disparagingly of the ability of the former to understand and to portray. Tieck's Essay on the Boydell Shakspere Gallery 2011-01-14T03:00:49.540Z She was tired, for she had been quiet an unusually long time while Angel made slight changes in her work and then stopped to consider the whole thing disparagingly. The Camp Fire Girls in After Years 2011-01-13T03:01:12.303Z After the rail authority approved the initial route in early December, Representative Dennis Cardoza, a Central Valley Democrat, disparagingly referred to it as “the train to nowhere.” Worries Follow Route of California?s High-Speed Line 2011-01-03T01:59:17Z It was not so long ago that Hussey was disparagingly referred to as one of the "koalas" by the local press: a protected species, whom the selectors were clinging to in their obstinacy. The Ashes 2010: Break Mike Hussey early on and England can prosper 2010-12-23T12:29:29Z "Noel always finds extraordinary places to hide in," she added rather disparagingly. Consequences 2011-01-14T03:00:53.047Z “Lem Vare keeps a mighty poor table,” Mr. Comstock said disparagingly. The Vanishing Houseboat 2010-12-20T17:11:37.787Z Jobs also spoke disparagingly of the new tablet computers built on Google's Android software. Apple sales of iPhones up, but iPods down 2010-10-19T03:37:00Z Then they bestowed on his son the nicknames Junior, Little E and, sometimes disparagingly, the Imitator. Can Dale Earnhardt Jr. Outrace His Father?s Influence? 2010-08-05T16:05:00Z At the same time, it discourages the Topsy-like growth of peripheral suburbs, known disparagingly as "sprawl." Special Report: Smart money in real estate is on smart growth 2010-08-03T12:14:00Z I am in no way associated with this party disparagingly referring to a fellow NBA player. Planet Sport: Charity says balls to Sepp Blatter's legacy 2010-07-17T23:06:00Z Days later, Brixx bosses told Johnson she was being fired for violating a company policy that banned workers from speaking disparagingly about customers and the restaurant online. Waitress sacked for Facebook gripe over tip 2010-05-17T18:55:00Z “When teachers and students spoke disparagingly about North Korea, I felt like they were insulting me.” 2010-01-12T00:29:00Z He had never heard her speak disparagingly of anyone, farther than strict honesty compelled. Zula "There you stand, with the blackguards' coat of arms quartered under your eye, and——" "Don't make little of blackguards," said Bill, "nor spake disparagingly of your own crest." Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry Papa, quite possessed by a poor man's pride, would, after this, have thought it a disgrace to let his child enter a family where she would be looked at disparagingly. The Wish A Novel To be sure, he had obtained this appointment as messenger, but how disparagingly Maitland had spoken of it! Tony Butler If you have much regard for God, you will no more think of cursing Him than you would think of speaking lightly or disparagingly of a mother whom you love. Weighed and Wanting Addresses on the Ten Commandments "Talk of India!" he says disparagingly; "this beats it to fits!" Faith and Unfaith Uncle Ambrose shook his head, surveying his neighbour sympathetically, but oh, so disparagingly! The Loves of Ambrose The young lady crunched radishes, with enthusiasm, and spoke disparagingly of a certain hackney which, according to her, had unfairly been awarded a blue ribbon at Piping Rock, gaining a decision over her own palfrey. A Top-Floor Idyl There is a tendency in some quarters to speak disparagingly of the voluntary worker, but those who know, realise the enormous value of such service. The Romance of the Red Triangle The story of the coming of the red triangle and the service rendered by the Y.M.C.A. to the sailors and soldiers of the British Empire All were amazed when Clodwig spoke so disparagingly of the nobility. Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine He seemed to like the theme, and dwelt on it with pleasure, the more as the poor sycophants who received his alms eagerly echoed back concurrence in all that he spoke disparagingly of themselves. One Of Them The Times spoke disparagingly of the new Company, and this probably prevented its acceptance by the financial world. The West Indies and the Spanish Main Yet let us not think disparagingly of them—of a daily newspaper no small part is the result of their diligent research. About London "Who were they," I asked myself, "who, under my father's roof, could dare so to call me! and why was I not styled Sir Roger Norcott's son, and not thus disparagingly, 'that boy of Norcott's'?" That Boy Of Norcott's Among these was the pain of hearing a lecture from Philar�te Chasles, in which he spoke most disparagingly of American literature, and of our country in general. Reminiscences, 1819-1899 The truth was, he felt an invincible desire to recur to the class in life from which Lizzy came, and to speak disparagingly of all who were humbly born. Davenport Dunn, Volume 2 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day It is a sad lesson when one must learn to think disparagingly of those they have ever looked up to and revered. The O'Donoghue Tale Of Ireland Fifty Years Ago Yet in one passage he merely emphasizes the importance of starting with "a house, a wife, and an ox to plow," and in other passages speaks disparagingly of woman and her work. Greek Women Well," said the old lady disparagingly, "you wouldn't have said so if it had been one of the foods. Rose MacLeod I saw her at picture exhibitions, where she stood regarding the pictures satirically, speaking rapidly and disparagingly from between small white teeth and holding extravagant furs about her thin form. Captain Macedoine's Daughter He actually held forth disparagingly in his own box-office to those who sent to purchase tickets for the play. Oliver Goldsmith I can't see what he wanted with a chit like you for a wife," the spinster returned, tossing her false frizzes disparagingly, and adding: "I do need another hand, but the pay is too much. Dainty's Cruel Rivals The Fatal Birthday I do not wish to speak disparagingly, but in the nature of things there can not be another race of men as brave as those. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 2 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years "I hev viewed the like o' that a many a time," she said disparagingly. The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain and Other Stories Captain Duchesne would never have been so ill-bred as to speak disparagingly of a lady's father to her face; and yet she felt that there was something disparaging in the tone. Brooke's Daughter A Novel The inward Light may not be disparagingly spoken of: for what if it should prove to be a ray sent down from the Father of Lights, to illumine the dark places of the soul? Inspiration and Interpretation Seven Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford The sailor shook his head disparagingly over the size of the rifle balls, to Yank’s vast disgust. Gold He used him, but spoke of him disparagingly, as “a helpless creature in the ways of the world.” Calamities and Quarrels of Authors The disaffected juryman turned to one side, recrossing his legs, and spitting disparagingly on the ground. The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain and Other Stories He told his friends that he had spent a dull vacation in England, and spoke disparagingly of British institutions and of Europe for Americans generally. Clark's Field How, then, does Paul come to speak so disparagingly, even abusively, of the Law, actually presenting it as veritable death and poison? Epistle Sermons, Vol. III Trinity Sunday to Advent I am not aware of having spoken unjustly or disparagingly of the dramatic profession. Records of Later Life "Too bloomin' big an' clumsy to be worth much," said Sam disparagingly. Finn The Wolfhound Also I have spoken disparagingly of the English institution of solicitordom. The Twentieth Century American Being a Comparative Study of the Peoples of the Two Great Anglo-Saxon Nations Upon the pier, above one of the capitals attributed to Giorgio, which has been compared disparagingly with the caps last named, is the date 1524. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia It is probably this comparative weakness of the higher imaginative faculty which makes Lamb speak of him rather disparagingly. Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3) He had been in the State twice in preceding years and each time had referred disparagingly to woman suffrage. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI Instead of being valueless, the particular rights of which Mr. Mill speaks so disparagingly, appear to me to possess a value which can scarcely be exaggerated. Old-Fashioned Ethics and Common-Sense Metaphysics With Some of Their Applications She had endured gently enough his first allusions to herself, but had risen up in wrath against him from the moment in which he had spoken disparagingly of her father. Is He Popenjoy? It may not, however, be superfluous to refer to that tendency to look disparagingly on manual labour, which is so frequent and fatal a result of the very perfection of educational work. The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam' Honour nourishes art, and glory is the spur with all to studies; while those studies are always neglected in every nation, which are looked upon disparagingly. The Academic Questions, Treatise De Finibus, and Tusculan Disputations, of M.T. Cicero, With a Sketch of the Greek Philosophers Mentioned by Cicero "What do you find down at the shore?" said Miss Caruthers, looking very disparagingly at the slight beauties in Lois's fingers. Nobody I suppose it’s a part of his great beauty that he should think so disparagingly of himself. Turn About Eleanor On page 6 the profits of public companies are treated as "Interest on capital," and interest on capital is disparagingly called "unearned income" on page 7. British Socialism An Examination of Its Doctrines, Policy, Aims and Practical Proposals Montagu was not aware that Cibber, whom Young had named not disparagingly in his Satires, was the brother of his old school-fellow; but to return to our hero. The Essays of "George Eliot" Complete He had never been known to speak disparagingly, or patronisingly, of Scotland Yard. Malcolm Sage, Detective She never spoke disparagingly of others, unless clearest duty exacted it. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I Meryl and Diana descended reluctantly at the hotel, and looked round disparagingly at their little hot bedroom, thinking regretfully of their tent in the wilderness. The Rhodesian He waved his hand disparagingly towards his sanctum. Bones in London Like most modern Englishmen, he talked disparagingly about British hypocrisy, Anglo-Saxon humbug, English stiffness and London fog; and yet, after all, he missed and valued these very things. Bird of Paradise Yet ignorance itself, disparagingly as we talk of it, has its favorable side,—as it is pleasant sometimes to withdraw from the sun and wander for a season in the half-light of the forest. The Foot-path Way The chances are that after saving you he didn’t seem delighted enough, or he didn’t smile to suit you, or——” “He ain’t so awful much of a man,” remarked Duncan disparagingly. The Trail to Yesterday When I have spoken of you disparagingly, Hath ta'en your part? Characteristics of Women Moral, Poetical, and Historical No person may presume to speak disparagingly of S. Mark xvi. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark "You'd better stay with the deacon, and hoe potatoes," said Ben, disparagingly. The Young Outlaw or, Adrift in the Streets This dish is not altogether to be despised in need, although Lord Dorset—the sailor poet—speaks of it disparagingly: "Sure hasty-pudding is thy chiefest dish, With bullock's liver, or some stinking fish." The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. “She didn’t tell no proper fortune,” she said disparagingly, when Annie left the cottage. A World of Girls The Story of a School "Dear old officer," he said aggrieved, "I cannot think that you wish to speak disparagingly of my intelligence——" "Get that silly idea out of your head," said Hamilton. The Keepers of the King's Peace Daniel spoke disparagingly of his talents; he had lost hope in his future; he was bitter at the world; he felt that he was condemned to a life of unceasing obscurity. The Goose Man An exchange of compliments took place, during which the private referred disparagingly to his superior's figure and parentage. The 28th: A Record of War Service in the Australian Imperial Force, 1915-19, Vol. I Egypt, Gallipoli, Lemnos Island, Sinai Peninsula She did; she spoke of him still more disparagingly, though knowing him less. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea Most times this was offered rather disparagingly although the nursing outcomes were most times successful. Humanistic Nursing The widow, on the contrary, had attacked him in insulting language, and referred disparagingly to his physique, his big paunch. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life As to the People, if I shall seem to have spoken of them disparagingly, it has not been unkindly. Glances at Europe In a Series of Letters from Great Britain, France, Italy, Switzerland, &c. During the Summer of 1851. The professor shook his head disparagingly, and Sam gave Frank and his master an imploring look, which made the former take his part. In the Mahdi's Grasp He looked disparagingly about the small room, then turned toward the door to the main communications office. Final Weapon Would we dismiss so lightly those gems of clinical wisdom nurses attribute disparagingly to "gut reaction," "unscientific intuition," or "years of experience"? Humanistic Nursing “It will be just a common picnic, if you don’t,” Pauline said, looking disparagingly round her family party. In the Mist of the Mountains He talked disparagingly of them, and said, in reference to the recent debate, that ‘he thought Peel could not have done otherwise than he did.’ The Greville Memoirs (Second Part) A Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1852 (Volume 1 of 3) No, no; Mr. Chesterton must not speak disparagingly of mushrooms! Mushrooms on the Moor My dear, it is most unbecoming to speak disparagingly of a member of the clergy. Men of Affairs In my college days it was the fashion with some to think lightly of our American birthright, to talk disparagingly of republics, and to sigh for the dispositions and pomps of royalty. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866 Of all men you should be the last to speak disparagingly of a McKim. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest At least, so the time-honored fortress of Hochfels is disparagingly designated by the people. Under the Rose He muttered a little and at last managed to utter, not loud of course but very distinctly: “I am here under protest,” the corners of his mouth sunk disparagingly, his eyes stony. Chance A Tale in Two Parts Burke was held to have spoken disparagingly of George when he described him as "brilliant but superficial." A History of the Four Georges and of William IV, Volume IV My mother-in-law incessantly spoke to me disparagingly of my father and my mother, and I never went to see them but I had to endure this disagreeable talk on my return. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 13 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers “Aw—it’s one they sent me,” he said disparagingly—“jest a sample copy.” The Fighting Shepherdess It is said, that in his passionate feeling, he hesitated not to speak harshly and disparagingly of General Taylor. The Life and Public Service of General Zachary Taylor: An Address Next day, when the chief mate joined the ship, he told him the tale of the visit, and expressed himself about the girl “who had got hold of the captain” disparagingly. Chance A Tale in Two Parts The others, their faces marked with welts from blows, gazed and sniffed disparagingly. Joan of Arc of the North Woods She spoke disparagingly of me to every one, hoping thereby to diminish the esteem and affection each had for me, so that she put insults upon me in the presence of the best society. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 13 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers The Pharisees in Galilee had intolerantly criticized Jesus because of His friendly and helpful ministry among the publicans and their associates, who were disparagingly classed together as "publicans and sinners." Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern But I'd like to know what I have done to lead you to speak thus disparagingly of me. Frank Merriwell's Cruise If the apostle appears to speak disparagingly of wisdom it is the wisdom of pride, of 'knowledge that puffeth up.' Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics Mr. Vyner eyed them with the eye of a connoisseur, and turning one over with his stick shook his head disparagingly. Salthaven The two boys lingered about the station admiring all this, and commenting in their own peculiar fashion on men and things, sometimes approvingly, often critically, and now and then disparagingly. Life in the Red Brigade London Fire Brigade Superior-speaking, long-range critics talk disparagingly of our soldiers in the Transvaal. Impressions of a War Correspondent They had me out here last Sunday," he said, looking about his chaotic domain disparagingly, "and they say they may have to have me out here next Sunday—somebody's sick or missing. On the Stairs It's a bigger town than Broek-in-Waterland, but not as interesting," said the Chaperon, looking back disparagingly in the direction of Monnikendam, "nor as clean. The Chauffeur and the Chaperon It is to be recorded to Mr. Vyner's credit that he coughed disparagingly as he eyed it. Salthaven At Berlin they looked very disparagingly at the Polish money and offered him 280 German marks for the lot. Europe—Whither Bound? Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921 As may be supposed, no one after this ventured to call Ellis a milksop, or to speak disparagingly of him in any other way. The Ferryman of Brill and other stories Aunt Deb suspected that my father was inclined to favour my wishes, and this made her speak still more disparagingly than ever of the navy. Dick Cheveley His Adventures and Misadventures “But it is differently rigged to the boats on the Thames, uncle,” I said disparagingly. Nat the Naturalist A Boy's Adventures in the Eastern Seas Why, those very men who will talk the most disparagingly of them, do not hesitate to make use of them; ay, and trust them too. Frank Oldfield Lost and Found Voltaire spoke disparagingly of Frederick's literary achievements, and compared the task of correcting his host's French verses with that of washing dirty linen. Heroes of Modern Europe And if I seemed to speak disparagingly of your contrivance, forgive me, old man, will you? The Cruise of the Thetis A Tale of the Cuban Insurrection I got a terrible blow on the eye, but I gave him two, and caused him to regret audibly that he had spoken disparagingly of my cruel fair. Tom, Dick and Harry Never be guilty of falling into the too common practice of indulging in scandal, the practice of talking of men disparagingly, of running down their character behind their backs. Advice to a Young Man upon First Going to Oxford In Ten Letters, From an Uncle to His Nephew And she had dared to speak almost disparagingly of the girl who was beloved by every student in Overton who knew her. Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College Their masters, following the regiment, made complaint to General Buell, and, as we learn, spoke disparagingly of the Third. The Citizen-Soldier or, Memoirs of a Volunteer There are legions of stories abroad, imputing to him the grossest oppression and venality; even strong Unionists shake their heads disparagingly, at the mention of his name. Border and Bastille "And for a priest," disparagingly said the smiling bishop as they moved to the shoreward edge of the roof. Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi Never speak disparagingly of others, but praise without distinction. The Promulgation of Universal Peace Of them one of Napoleon's generals is said to have remarked disparagingly: "They are too coarse in the limbs for cavalry use, and too light for the guns." Italy at War and the Allies in the West "Lieutenant," he said disparagingly, "you don't attribute this crime to the work of spirits, do you?" The Substitute Prisoner Albright, the dairyman, spoke disparagingly; she ordered him to look after the cows. A Dream of Empire Or, The House of Blennerhassett But to speak of another disparagingly belongs to backbiting. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province Others, craven-hearted, said, disparagingly, that he threw his life away because he resisted the Government. The Story of the Innumerable Company, and Other Sketches "But," said I, anxiously, "do you really regard that circumstance as reflecting disparagingly upon the man's work in the next room?" Modern Eloquence: Vol III, After-Dinner Speeches P-Z I do not wish to seem to speak disparagingly of women of this type, for they are doing good, and they will do more good when they have become more accustomed to possessing minds. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' He had never once dreamed that people might talk disparagingly about her in consequence. Pembroke A Novel She shrugged her shoulders and looked disparagingly around the plainly furnished man's sitting room. Nobody's Man He lit a cigarette, sniffed it, and looked at it disparagingly. The Double Life Of Mr. Alfred Burton If you hear any man speak disparagingly of her in connection with what has passed, you can insult him on my behalf as grossly as you please. Guy Livingstone; or, 'Thorough' With all real explorers I have a hearty sympathy, and I have some regret at being obliged, in a manner compelled, to speak somewhat disparagingly of the opinions formed by my predecessors. The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873 Continued By A Narrative Of His Last Moments And Sufferings, Obtained From His Faithful Servants Chuma And Susi It has been remarked, disparagingly, that the British fleet also was divided into three by the manœuvre of breaking the line. The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence He answered, disparagingly, 'that they were very simple.' Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 With His Letters and Journals Locke wrote rather disparagingly of 'many among us,' who 'will be found upon inquiry, to fancy God in the shape of a man sitting in heaven, and have other absurd and unfit conceptions of him.' An Apology for Atheism Addressed to Religious Investigators of Every Denomination by One of Its Apostles There is only one connection in which Luther speaks disparagingly of the Law, and we shall show that what he says is no real disparagement, but the correct Scriptural valuation of the Law. Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation "But you have always spoken so disparagingly of him!" the other exclaimed. Prince Fortunatus The Senator, at the other window, looked across disparagingly, hard at work on his beard. A Voyage of Consolation (being in the nature of a sequel to the experiences of 'An American girl in London') Locke wrote rather disparagingly of 'many among us,' who will be found upon Inquiry, to fancy God in the shape of a man fitting in heaven, and have other absurd and unfit conceptions of him.' Superstition Unveiled "Do not think I am censuring you, my dear boy, but never, never speak disparagingly of any honest work." Pixy's Holiday Journey How is it possible to avoid being excited, when my brother speaks disparagingly of one who has every title to compassion and respect? The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times It's not bad," said he disparagingly; "it was done by one of the big people up in London. The Green Eyes of Bâst Does she not habitually speak disparagingly of me, in your presence, and to you? Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh It is hard to speak disparagingly of her who gave me life. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 335, September 1843 Is not this insistence upon the literal carrying out of orders called disciplinarianism, and do not people speak disparagingly of bureaucracy and the Pharisaism of public officials? Tragic Sense Of Life So this," she said, looking around, "is where you sit together and talk disparagingly of our sex. Hocken and Hunken It is a poor place," said the driver, disparagingly; "there is nothing there but the fever, and a good angel of a curé, who is the only doctor into the bargain. The Doctor's Dilemma Speak to her disparagingly of a member of her sex,—well, she will not be up in arms. Hints for Lovers When Walpole wrote disparagingly of Clara Reeve's imitation of his Gothic story, he singled out for praise a fragment which he attributes to Mrs. Barbauld. The Tale of Terror A Study of the Gothic Romance Each "specialist" speaks rather disparagingly of the other's work, regardless of the relative position her own special "art" may occupy to the unprejudiced mind. Wanted, a Young Woman to Do Housework Business principles applied to housework Of the Virgin Mary, think not, brethren of the Church of Rome, that a true member of the Anglican branch of the Catholic Church will speak disparagingly or irreverently. Primitive Christian Worship Or, The Evidence of Holy Scripture and the Church, Against the Invocation of Saints and Angels, and the Blessed Virgin Mary "I think we'd better let well enough alone," said he disparagingly. Nedra There were seven hundred and forty neophytes at that time under missionary care, though Lasuen spoke most disparagingly of the location as a Mission site. The Old Franciscan Missions Of California "And just exactly what have you GOT?" said Frank disparagingly. Oberheim (Voices) A recent critic has said disparagingly that Bunyan would have called Hamlet Mr. Facing-both-ways. The Art of Letters Bellarmin, however, speaks of him disparagingly, as one who had fallen into many errors, and was better versed in Cicero than in the Holy Scriptures. Primitive Christian Worship Or, The Evidence of Holy Scripture and the Church, Against the Invocation of Saints and Angels, and the Blessed Virgin Mary "He is like that," he told Stella, and for the first time he spoke almost disparagingly of his hero. The Lamp in the Desert Speak disparagingly about that little circle, critically or sympathetically, and he is at once up against you. Across China on Foot "I fancied you spoke rather disparagingly," said Maria Consuelo with a certain degree of interest. Don Orsino If this were considered, men would be more careful of speaking disparagingly of reason, seeing that it is the necessary condition of the existence of faith. The Christian Life Its Course, Its Hindrances, And Its Helps In private conversation he spoke most disparagingly of the nomination, the Whig party, and the Whig candidate. Daniel Webster In a duel he killed Charles Dickinson, who had spoken disparagingly of Mrs. Jackson, and he himself suffered a wound which weakened him for life. The Reign of Andrew Jackson Mrs. Livingstone bears 'Lena no good will, you know, and sometimes when she is speaking disparagingly of her, you may be thrown off your guard, and tell what you know. 'Lena Rivers In his maiden speech, which was in opposition to a proposed increase of the army, he spoke disparagingly of the troops already serving, using the words ragamuffins and mercenaries. Famous Americans of Recent Times I hate to hear any fellow talk disparagingly about his own country or its people. The High School Boys' Training Hike But he took them finally, and ran his eye disparagingly over the titles. The Phantom Herd "I do not think much of them," say I, disparagingly, kneeling down to examine them. Nancy Henry and Washington differed later in politics, and it was reported that the latter spoke disparagingly of the former, but this Washington denied, and not long after offered Henry the Secretaryship of State. The True George Washington [10th Ed.] It was treason to one of his few principles to speak disparagingly of a woman, but it was in this case a great relief. The Long Shadow I mean to use the word disparagingly, but shall be sorry if it works offence. A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy Flowers--as to the poor quality of which it was hardly worth Lord Macaulay's while, by the way, to speak so disparagingly--were offered for his acceptance, or strewn under his feet. The Story of Ireland To talk disparagingly of other women is so common a way among men of penetrating into the favour of one that, of course, some tried it with Elspeth. Tommy and Grizel Great Taylor mumbled disparagingly, "He got it from a book!" O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 From the answers given to his inquiries he spoke rather disparagingly of the lamp, but chiefly on account of the expense involved in renewing the "mantles" and the glass chimneys. Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887 There are, however, some who speak disparagingly of him, partly, perhaps, because they are envious of him, and cannot complacently realise his rapid rise to the position of eminence he has attained. A Tale of One City: the New Birmingham Papers Reprinted from the "Midland Counties Herald" My only excuse is, that I desired to show the grounds upon which I spoke disparagingly of a portion of the Press, and of the low popular literature of the country. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada Lord Jeffrey, or whosoever was the author of the review in the “Edinburgh,” says disparagingly, that Burns had as much education as Shakespeare. Literary and General Lectures and Essays He only shook his head; disparagingly of himself too. Martin Chuzzlewit The King looked upon him with marked favour, was often closeted with him for hours together, and would not suffer anybody to speak disparagingly of him. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 3 "Anyway, all this tomfoolery is a great waste of time," continued the lady, glancing up and down the jury disparagingly. The Mysterious Affair at Styles IT has recently become the fashion to speak disparagingly of Leigh Hunt as a poet, to class him as a sort of pursuivant or shield-bearer to Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Ponkapog Papers Jean told him in much the same tone, just to tease Lee Milligan, who was looking them over disparagingly. Jean of the Lazy A "I guess they feel as if they had: there's only one up-to-date hotel in the whole place," said Mr. Bry disparagingly. House of Mirth She said this not disparagingly, but affectionately rather, as though, by acknowledging the worst about him, she wished to protect him from the aspersions of her friends. Moon and Sixpence The doctor sniffed the air disparagingly as he shook hands. The Great Secret She was sorry, she said, to find that I thought so disparagingly of my brother. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2 By the way, I spoke far too disparagingly of your lines, and, I am ashamed to say, purposely. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 Naturally, as the wife of the Spanish Minister, she feels occasionally bound to dwell somewhat disparagingly upon the existing state of things, as compared with the excellences of the former viceregal regime. Life in Mexico I could not wonder that our own travellers have always spoken so disparagingly of the American civilization. Ruggles of Red Gap Although Burney speaks very disparagingly of the music, it is not in the least surprising that the opera attracted the public. Handel Mike frowned and looked disparagingly at the visitor. Thoroughbreds Has not Master Southey spoke very slightingly in his preface and disparagingly of Cowper's Homer?—what makes him reluctant to give Cowper his fame? The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 His catalogue is far from being, as it has been disparagingly called, a mere "list of the best hundred books." Latin Literature One spoke of it disparagingly to another, who took it up and abused it to a third, who described it to a friend who "wrote for the papers." Crowded Out! and Other Sketches We began with the wild beasts in the Tower, as in duty bound; but of these our mate spoke very disparagingly. Afloat and Ashore A Sea Tale The entire audience turned and looked disparagingly, discouragingly, at the man who had figuratively risen as a champion of the scandalous recitation. Thoroughbreds Do not be alarmed if the critics call him cold, and speak of him disparagingly when others are mentioned. Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis Johnson spoke disparagingly of the learning of a Mr. Harris, of Salisbury, and doubted his being a good Grecian. Oliver Goldsmith A Biography The wisest of Valentine's friends, who shook their heads disparagingly whenever his name was mentioned, were at least wise enough in their generation never to ask themselves such embarrassing questions as these. Hide and Seek Then it had jarred on her mind to hear her husband talk so disparagingly of the friend from whom he was borrowing money. Fan : the story of a young girl's life "Just because he beats up a few poor mutts of sparring-partners," said the first wise guy disparagingly, "he thinks he's someone." The Adventures of Sally “You ought to have seen them last year,” says his host disparagingly, and the visitor represses with difficulty the retort, “You ought to have asked me down to see them last year.” If I May He spoke disparagingly, though no doubt sincerely, of Kelly's play: the latter retorted. Oliver Goldsmith A Biography Nelson used the phrase "a Lord Howe victory" disparagingly. The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders Owing to his being of opposite politics, the Stanhopes were disposed to view him somewhat disparagingly, and owned, indeed, but slight acquaintance with him till years afterwards when they met him at Holkham. The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1 I deny that I am too young—I deny that she is my inferior—I deny even your right, Lady Helena, to speak disparagingly of her. A Terrible Secret "Do you think her so pretty?" inquired the sculptress disparagingly. From a Bench in Our Square So completely had he got to be interwoven with the church--'meeting,' we ought to say--in that vicinity, that speaking disparagingly of him would have appeared like assailing Christianity. The Sea Lions The Lost Sealers "Spoil your clothes some, wouldn't it?" she remarked, looking at them disparagingly. The Cinema Murder Has not Master Southey spoke very slightingly in his preface and disparagingly of Cowper's Homer? The Best Letters of Charles Lamb He rode off, leaving the groom to shake his head, and spit disparagingly in the dirt. Highland Ballad With scarcely an exception—indeed I do not remember one—every European or American engaged in the East speaks disparagingly of missionaries and their labors. Round the World No one spoke disparagingly of the deacon, notwithstanding. The Sea Lions The Lost Sealers She sipped it and set down the glass a little disparagingly. The Cinema Murder He never spoke disparagingly of any person, nor overpraised any one. Charles Lamb And then the young gentlemen talk so enchantingly about Paris, and London, and Rome, and so disparagingly of home, it is quite refreshing to hear them. Nature and Human Nature They were past learning anything from the mirror, or from any other source that might reflect disparagingly upon them. What Can She Do? Vexed, but afraid to reprimand one who might so soon resent it, by speaking of her disparagingly to Wallace, she unburdened the swelling of her anger upon the unoffending Helen. The Scottish Chiefs "Inscriptions in books are like inscriptions on tombstones," said Alice, disparagingly. Cashel Byron's Profession "He won't get a prize for his beauty," said Tom, disparagingly. Try and Trust So that according to the Inquisition, it is as great a crime to speak disparagingly of a pope, who may be a very detestable character, as to blaspheme the holy name of God. Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal As a divine, he is particularly sensitive lest anything should be said disparagingly against the institution he lends his aid to protect. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter I don't think I've grown a bit,"—said Cicely, glancing down at her own legs disparagingly—"But my frock wore shabby at the bottom, and the nuns had a fresh hem turned up all round. God's Good Man But, nevertheless, she ought to know better than to speak disparagingly of me to my servants. The Small House at Allington "Oh, we can make you comferable an' all that," Brownie said, disparagingly. Mates at Billabong This former capital of Touraine, which the novelist says disparagingly in the Cure of Tours was in his time one of the least literary places in France, has had, at any rate, an honourable past. Balzac The Elder is extremely sensitive on this particular point-anything but speak disparagingly of that sermon. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter No one has ever spoken disparagingly of the dauphin in my presence. Joseph II. and His Court Perhaps he is loath to take credit as a reformer, for he is prone to spell the word with question marks, and to speak disparagingly of 'reform.' Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography "I prophesied that you would speak disparagingly of the dog." The Puppet Crown Good gracious!"—as he closed a big thumb and finger around her slender wrist and shook his head disparagingly—"Don't look so solemn! The Hermit of Far End Lady de Tilly heard the name of the royal mistress with intense disgust, but her innate loyalty prevented her speaking disparagingly of the King. The Golden Dog Others, craven-hearted, said disparagingly, that "he threw his life away," because he resisted the government. A Plea for Captain John Brown Read to the citizens of Concord, Massachusetts on Sunday evening, October thirtieth, eighteen fifty-nine He might—and did—talk disparagingly of him behind his back, as he did behind the back of every one else, but he smiled humbly and spoke softly in his presence. Shavings Billy would grunt disparagingly as he cleaned out the loft of a morning. Animal Heroes No, I'll never believe that you turned him adrift simply because he wrote something disparagingly about Solomon, or was it David? Phyllis of Philistia It answers very closely to the requests of the Society for Psychical Research, who publish, as some one disparagingly says, “the dreams of the middle classes.” Adventures Among Books It was only natural that Glenn's former rivals should speak of him, and perhaps disparagingly. The Call of the Canyon Thucydides, it is true, in recording this fact speaks disparagingly of the superstitious bent of the mind of Nicias, but Thucydides also was a man far in advance of his time. A History of Science — Volume 1 She went slowly to the window, and gazed disparagingly at the landscape. An Unsocial Socialist I hope no one will think that, in expressing myself thus, I am writing disparagingly of the poor nun. After Dark The fat, seedy man at his side sniffed, and shook his frowzy head slowly and disparagingly. Options But when it is a matter of justification before God, Paul had to speak disparagingly of the Law, because the Law has nothing to do with justification. Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians Next day, when the chief mate joined the ship, he told him the tale of the visit, and expressed himself about the girl “who had got hold of the captain” disparagingly. Chance A Tale in Two Parts The landlady tossed her head, and pursed up her lips disparagingly. No Name "I am a friend of her brother, the Marquis de Ronquerolles, and whoever attempts to speak disparagingly of the countess must answer to me." A Start in Life "Any Jack can walk around all night," said Mr. McLean, disparagingly. Lin McLean Paul spoke disparagingly of these ordinances, because the false apostles asserted that mankind is saved by them without faith. Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians He muttered a little and at last managed to utter, not loud of course but very distinctly: “I am here under protest,” the corners of his mouth sunk disparagingly, his eyes stony. Chance A Tale in Two Parts Paul did not want to detract from their authority, but he had to speak disparagingly of their authority in order to conserve the truth of the Gospel, and the liberty of conscience. Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians |
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