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"On bad days they contemptuously gave us the back of their hand."
Bob looked at her contemptuously and turned his head away.
She turned contemptuously and left him standing, in the street.
Fish are what you want to go after,' he said contemptuously.
"They were all very happy to run away," he said contemptuously.
Then, almost contemptuously, he threw the old man to the ground.
He shook his head and said the name again, contemptuously.
Then, almost contemptuously, he cast the body from him and turned toward the girl.
"I thought he was enough of a man not to go running to you for help," said the Kid contemptuously.
"He's trying to make a name for himself," he said contemptuously.
I thought of the word that, in our youth, we used contemptuously.
The old man laughed contemptuously and sat down on the ground.
Talk to some of these people before you dismiss them so contemptuously.
"Some guys would rather talk than fight," he said contemptuously.
She looked contemptuously toward the two girls who had accompanied her.
"Do what you like," she said contemptuously, turning her head be away from him.
"I never think in terms of fashion," he said contemptuously.
Contemptuously he pushed her out of the way and kept walking.
The idea made them grin; so they came on, contemptuously.
He turned his back on them contemptuously and went to the outpost building.
He turned his back contemptuously on the women and was gone into the darkness of the forest.
He turned them over contemptuously with his foot and told me they were for babies.
She was talking to a couple of helpless young men, her face contemptuously empty.
She looked contemptuously at the knife David held to her throat.
He turned his head and spit contemptuously over the side of the ship.