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Historically, there has never been a better time for a woman to find herself in what was once disparagingly called middle age.
He looked disparagingly around the little garden and the small house which was now her refuge.
He added disparagingly, "The god food you gave me worked no magic."
The colonel looked about him disparagingly but said nothing directly on the subject.
"It is only what I was born with," he said disparagingly.
He looked disparagingly at two young women, splendidly made up.
The film uses this to comic effect but never disparagingly.
Where I come from we don't talk disparagingly of other ethnic groups.
Pay is disparagingly low, and working conditions are often deplorable.
Out East, it was said disparagingly, things were different.
That's the place some have referred to disparagingly as his "bunker."
He is a kid - I don't mean that disparagingly.
Here he is, a couple of weeks into his campaign, and he has already talked disparagingly about the city's political press.
People who speak disparagingly of things that they cannot attain would do well to apply this story to themselves.
It's been the talk of the bird community for months," she added disparagingly.
I looked disparagingly at my corset with its firm bones.
He only shook his head; disparagingly of himself too. '
He also spoke disparagingly about some of the songs from the Wham!
At a lower status level are the poor whites known disparagingly as "Crackers".
Now we would not for the world speak disparagingly of looms or huts.
Do you go to many houses and talk disparagingly of your hostess?"
Like a pig choking to death on a crow, he thought disparagingly.
Al grunted disparagingly, but did as he was told.
He did not say it disparagingly, because to him the space was not really wasted.
He spins his latest deal, and speaks disparagingly about some rivals.