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- Look upon with disdain
- Two things swindlers do and may be found guilty of in court
- Reject derisively
- Deceive and attract scorn
- Disregard for the rules of a court of law
- Disdain
- Offense for offending the judge
- Trick seasonal worker to square disgust
- Sneer at
- Disregard story, knocking back afternoon tea loudly
- Contumely
- Mark finally changes direction, giving rise to contempt
- Supporting prisoner, attract scorn
- Beaumont and Fletcher's lady was full of it
- No attitude with which to approach the sonnet, Wordsworth thought