He found it dismissed contemptuously in a sentence: Of the others.
But last week he contemptuously dismissed proposals for increased aid to poor nations.
Owain contemptuously dismisses him as another whose word is of no value.
Luther contemptuously dismissed him as a mouthpiece of the devil.
'Of course you will, silly,' he'd contemptuously dismissed her fears.
Yet the Bush administration contemptuously dismissed the proposal.
The platter which was subsequently brought in was contemptuously dismissed as inadequate.
Chaminade contemptuously dismissed that with a flip of his pudgy hand.
What used to be contemptuously dismissed as the alcohol equivalent of a bum's rush has become the latest status symbol.
The genuine fears of frightened workers are dismissed contemptuously by the Clinton Administration, press and academia.