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the spurned
verb
To reject disdainfully; contemn; scorn.
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Republicans reacted with the fury of the spurned.
The thwarted and the spurned, their psyches warped by repression and rejection.
She wasn't spoofing her tabloid image as the spurned wife of Brad Pitt.
The spurned lovers search for hope in their lonely, melancholy lives.
But the misjudged putt, the spurned birdie chance, and now this drive... hmm.
He has also been shot at three times by the spurned.
IN the realm of college admissions, Harvard is seldom the spurned suitor.
First there was the drama of the spurned Tory donor and piggate.
Now the spurned suitor and his brothers, who are suspected of being members of a local militia, were taking revenge.
Even the relative comic relief, a conspiracy of the spurned in "Your Husband's Cheating on Us," has a foreboding undercurrent.
"Everybody is very, very disappointed," said Armande Gil, a psychologist from France living in Miami who has been a leader of the spurned first-round winners.
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