Sentence examples for hint of contempt from inspiring English sources

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He reflects on the card for a moment, then tosses it aside with a hint of contempt.

We saw that woman standing in front of the cameras this week at the UN – distrust, exasperation, maybe even a hint of contempt written across her face.

That means you can very easily move away from the story, from the anecdote," she says, giving the word the very faintest hint of contempt.

The impossibly talented, impossibly energetic Mr. Jackman is a glorious dinosaur among live entertainers of the 21st century: an honest-to-gosh old-fashioned matinee idol who connects to his audiences without a hint of contempt for them or for himself.

And the title of this post is read from the lips of Kate herself; the reported remark contains a healthy sense of amazement, even bewilderment at the crowds that she and her husband attracted — as well, perhaps, as a hint of contempt?

Yet there's more than a hint of contempt in him for the high society in which he moves.

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There were hints of contempt.

Bykov refused to comment when contacted by the Guardian, but gave a hint of his contempt for Putin's gathering.

Milton Friedman would call them the "least bad tax," while Karl Marx called George's ideas "capitalist's last ditch" with a hint of friendly contempt.

In English-language literary fiction, Western critics observe any hint of melodrama with contempt, but they usually make an exception for writers of foreign origin.

He writes with eager curiosity to peel back the world, to look and listen closely, and to discover (without a hint of Coetzee's contempt) the infinite complexity of other people's lives.

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