Use of rebuff in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include rebuff at the start of sentence, rebuff at the end of sentence and rebuff in the middle of sentence
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rebuff at the start of sentence
- Rebuff the advances of my cute interns?
rebuff at the end of sentence
- His words amounted to a rebuff.
- There are several flies to meet a rebuff.
- Her efforts were met with a sharp rebuff.
- Her offer of help was met with a sharp rebuff.
- He avoided speaking to her, expecting a rebuff.
- Her kindness to him was met with a cruel rebuff.
- Her desperate request for help was met with a rebuff.
- I wondered whether the colonel would take this rebuff.
- He made an Open pass at the young man only to meet with a rebuff.
- There is no regular pay check, no regular employer, no guarantee of work, and the strong likelihood of rebuff.
rebuff in the middle of sentence
- His rebuff thoroughly deflated me.
- The rebuff keyed Roth to defiance.
- Her rebuff thoroughly deflated him.
- Did your girl friend give a rebuff to you?
- He received a humiliating rebuff from his manager.
- In a rebuff to the president, Congress voted against the bill.
- The results of the poll dealt a humiliating rebuff to Mr Jones.
- She suffered a rebuff from her manager when she raised the matter.
- My father was too proud to risk a rebuff, so he simply did not ask her.
- Lily's blood tingled with the grossness of the rebuff.Sentence dictionary
- Governors say they are afraid of a rebuff if they venture too near territorial waters.
- The company is still smarting from the rebuff it received in the senate finance committee.
- Critics accused him of not wanting to rebuff the Defense Department during an election campaign.
- I didn't take his rebuff too personally, since I was used to his habit of being rude to his juniors.
- He recalled watching the Democrats rebuff their own conservative wing until they lost their majority.
- But choosing that particular moment to do it was a rebuff as callous and shocking as a slap in the face.
- In adulthood, he may over-react to rejection from peers - a rebuff from some one he hoped to date perhaps.
- He had been proved mistaken and had probably suffered a somewhat humiliating rebuff from his superior officer.
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