Scorn

  • 41Scorn Not His Simplicity — is a song written by the Irish songwriter Phil Coulter.The Song has been performed by several Irish musicians.History of the songPhil Coulter s first son was born with Down syndrome, several months later he wrote the song Scorn not his Simplicity …

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  • 42scorn of the consequences — index audacity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 43Scorn (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Scorn Img capt = Left Right: Nicholas Bullen, Mick Harris Background = group or band Origin = Birmingham, England, UK Instruments = Genre = Electronic Dub Ambient Industrial metal Experimental Industrial hip hop… …

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  • 44Scorn of the Women — Infobox Album | Name = Scorn of the Women Type = Album Artist = Weddings Parties Anything Released = 1987 Recorded = Genre = Rock / Folk rock Length = Label = WEA Records Producer = David Williams Alan Thorne Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5… …

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  • 45Scorn Defeat — Infobox Album Name = Scorn Defeat Type = studio Artist = Sigh Released = 1993 Recorded = Genre = Black metal Length = 43:11 Label = Deathlike Silence Productions Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Scorn Defeat (1993) Next album =… …

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  • 46scorn — 1. verb /skɔːn/ a) To feel or display contempt or disdain for something or somebody; to despise. He scorned her romantic advances. b) To scoff, express contempt 2 …

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  • 47scorn — v. a. Ps. ii. 4. 80 B. OHG. skernon. Fr. escharnir. SS. scarn, scare. Ital. scorno …

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  • 48scorn — skÉ”rn /skɔːn n. derision, ridicule, mockery; target of mockery, object of ridicule v. ridicule, mock, deride; reject with contempt; treat with derision, treat with contempt …

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  • 49scorn — corns …

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  • 50scorn — I. v. a. Contemn, despise, disdain, scout, spurn, disregard, slight, hold in contempt. II. v. n. Disdain. III. n. 1. Contempt, disdain, derision, mockery, slight, sneer. 2. Mockery, derision, scoff …

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