Who snubs him so contumaciously, when he's a little chap in jackets and they young ladies already out? |
The Archbishop formally excommunicated her as a first step, on her contumaciously refusing to surrender her rights to a usurper. |
He was practical and level-headed, and the things he saw in this new world contumaciously defied everything he had been taught to believe in. |
The document addresses the public scandal of politicians who persistently and contumaciously oppose the church's teaching without any appropriate response from their pastors. |