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How to use despise in a sentence

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People who despise nutritional diets and only eat junk food are digging their graves with their teeth.
The sight of white flannelled fools on a green meadow brings a smile to the faces of those who despise sport.
I was already treated worse than a dog, letting her see me shed tears, only gave her more opportunities to despise me.
The reader is meant to despise him as weak and unmanly and, thanks to Rand's powers as a novelist, we have no trouble seeing him in this way.
I love New York for the very qualities of bigness, boldness, and brashness that some seem to despise.
Even today many Democrats who privately despise the netroots lie low, hoping the anger won't be directed at them.
I think what I was commenting on there was the fact that I despise sordidness and low-life, and avoided it at all costs.
They despise each other, but of course must keep up appearances in front of the sensitive young mistress.
These radicals despise the West for what they consider the immorality, depravity, and dissoluteness of its mass culture.
Most top athletes despise the notion of luck, with its amateurish connotations of fluke and happenstance.
Most of the kids are rich, snobby preps, which we despise, and hate everyone who isn't like them.
Some say that Ecclesiastes is read at the feast of Succoth, a harvest holiday, to teach people to despise mundane matters as vanity.
This preoccupation with what the neighbours think is a classic example of the middle class morality that the chattering classes claim to despise.
You've been doing more for the system than the clamant renegades or blatant sell-outs you despise.
It whinges and begs as it retreats, and we, from the fastness of our concrete-and-steel high-rise castles, despise it.
And they despise the Good Friday agreement, which they see as bowing the knee to terrorism.
The higher castes despise manual work and consider it beneath their dignity.
It is true that I despise purposeless killing, and regard it as an act of vandalism deserving the severest condemnation.
She would hate and despise him for it, not to mention that it showed he was weak.
As much as I despise plastic bottles, I don't use reusables because I don't want to lug around the empties.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It'll save me a world of trouble in being polite to a lot of curs that I despise.
But their good sense would despise the adulator who should pretend that they always reason right about the means of promoting it.
If we do what Ahab did, we have no right to despise him for doing what we do.
One way to flatter some women is to berate those whom they despise or fear.
And loves me just enough to advise me to be complaisant to a man I despise.
It cannot be worthiness to despise, or wisdom to neglect your mother's opinion.
How will he despise what he can grasp, for the sake of the dim glory that eludes him!
For many reasons we may be disgusted with life, but for none may we despise it.
Many people despise sandwiches and milk out of beer-bottles and bananas and seed-cake.
This last purchase raised Susan into a paradisiacal condition, for which it is to be hoped nobody will despise her.
She put him to proof, for the chance of arming her wickedest to despise him.
I know not what wit in a woman is good for, but to make her overvalue herself, and despise every other person.
He could despise her iconoclasm and still utilize its intelligence to aid him in his climb.
We do not despise the land agent, or the physician, or the merchant, and why?
Latinist though he was, he did not despise the national literature in spite of its ruggedness.
That is, if men have the will to rebel, and if they despise the sentimentality of mob rule.
She was one of the new-fashioned readers who have learned to despise Dickens.
Nor can one be angry with, or despise Miss Baker for this weathercock aptitude.
Those who despise these zenonian arguments as sophisms, ought to look at the way in which they were answered, at or near the time.
Thinking well over it there is some sensuality in prizing too highly the flesh and guarding excessively what one ought to despise.
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