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  2. Frown - Wikipedia

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    An example of a spontaneous frown used to express displeasure. In social settings frowns are most frequently used to express a range of negative emotions including anger and displeasure.

  3. Cynicism (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Emphasis on this aspect of their teachings led, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, [22] to the modern understanding of cynicism as "an attitude of scornful or jaded negativity, especially a general distrust of the integrity or professed motives of others."

  4. Purgatorio - Wikipedia

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    night, circling opposite the sun, was moving together with the Scales that, when the length of dark defeats the day, desert night's hands; so that, above the shore that I had reached, the fair Aurora's white and scarlet cheeks were, as Aurora aged, becoming orange. [13] Purgatorio, Canto II: Christian souls arrive singing, escorted by an angel

  5. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1309 on Saturday, January 18 ...

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    Hints and the solution for today's Wordle on Saturday, January 18.

  6. Insult - Wikipedia

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    An insult is an expression, statement, or behavior that is often deliberately disrespectful, offensive, scornful, or derogatory towards an individual or a group. Insults can be intentional or unintentional, and they often aim to belittle, offend, or humiliate the target.

  7. Eric Dickerson isn't rooting for Saquon Barkley to break his ...

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    With 1,838 yards, the seven-year veteran has to average 133.5 yards in those final two games to seize the all-time mark. Barkley has topped that number in six of his 15 games this season.

  8. Dionne Warwick calls out Grammy reporters for snubbing ...

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    "The disrespect is so real. Wow," another added, while, another added, "Yes, Ms. Warwick!!! We ride at dawn."

  9. Sneer - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of sneering used in Darwin's The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals. A sneer is a facial expression of scorn or disgust characterized by a slight raising of one corner of the upper lip, known also as curling the lip or turning up the nose. [1]