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.
Spurn is a word in the dictionary.
I hope that hot woman does not spurn my advances.
The police theorize that she was murdered by a spurned lover. Did the newlywed spurn the advances of her coworker?
I spurned the advances of the flirtatious woman at the bar because I had a girlfriend.
Spurn is a verb.
She had to spurn him because he wasn't that attractive.
Reject
yes there are people living on spurn all lifeboat men
No
Spurn Point was formed by longshore drift, where material is transported by the sea along a coastline. This process deposited sediment over time, gradually building up the point. The unique shape of Spurn Point is constantly changing due to erosion and accretion caused by the tides and winds in the area.
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avoid, spurn