She had to spurn him because he wasn't that attractive.
Spurn is a word in the dictionary.
I hope that hot woman does not spurn my advances.
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The one thing that helped to spurn the growth of the suburbs was the need for laborers to support factory operations, which were located in urban areas.
Spurn is a verb.
He was so arrogant and conceited that it had never even occurred to him that she might spurn his romantic advances.When he saw her angrily spurn a homeless man's request for a cigarette, he began to wonder whether the kindness she normally displayed was sincere, or just for show.
I spurned the advances of the flirtatious woman at the bar because I had a girlfriend.
When parts of the land eroded. it joined outside the River Humber to make spurn point the end is Spurn Head
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