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Use "scorning" in a sentence
"Habitual scoffing and scorning is a sign of a people without hope, who have buried their talent."
"Jerome translates, "Thou hast not been as a harlot in scorning (that is, who ordinarily scorns) a hire offered," in order to get a larger one: nay, thou hast offered hire thyself to thy lovers (Eze 16: 33, 34)."
"Scorners that delight in scorning -- proud people that take a pleasure in hectoring all about them, jovial people that banter all mankind, and make a jest of every thing that comes in their way."