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Scoffed, that is, until she found herself with extra hours to kill and a spirit that was restless and antsy.
Sun Journal 2010
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"Scoffed" is redundant, because we can tell he's scoffing from the dialog.
Popular Posts Across MetaFilter fearfulsymmetry 2010
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A display of race cars features the 1965 Lotus-Ford, which changed the Indy 500 forever: Scoffed at because the engine was behind the driver instead of in front, it went on to win the race.
A Nation of Drivers Mark Yost 2012
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I was all battling She Who Scoffed and Became Violent at Baby Food for weeks then one day she stole pizza crust off my plate and suddenly, there it was--she wouldn't do baby food.
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Roberts Scoffed at Promotion for O'Connor and Denied that there is a Right to be Free from Discrimination
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Roberts Scoffed at Promotion for O'Connor 2005
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Scoffed at by Ananta, had Its bounty not far exceeded necessity?
Autobiography of a Yogi Yogananda, Paramhansa, 1893-1952 1935
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Scoffed at by Ananta, had Its bounty not far exceeded necessity?
Autobiography of a Yogi Paramahansa Yogananda 1922
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Scoffed, ridiculed, rebuffed, hissed from the House of Commons, he simply says, "The time will come when you will hear me."
Pushing to the Front Orison Swett Marden 1887
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