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What (who) is disdain$21826$ - definition

MINESWEEPER OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY
AM-222; USS Disdain; USS Disdain (MSF-222); Soviet minesweeper T-277; Soviet trawler Shtorm

Disdain (EP)         
2009 DEBUT EP ALIEN HUANG
Disdain (album)
Bù Xiè ( "Disdain") is Taiwanese Mandopop artist Alien Huang's (aka Xiao Gui 小鬼) Mandarin solo debut EP album. It was released on 17 July 2009 by Rock Records.
HMS Delight (D119)         
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DARING-CLASS DESTROYER
HMS Ypres (I05); HMS Disdain (I05)
HMS Delight was a destroyer of the British Royal Navy, launched in 1950 as the Royal Navy's first all-welded warship, and broken up at Inverkeithing in 1971.
disdain         
  • A painting by [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]] (ca. 1797).<br>The woman has been interpreted as a [[prostitute]] (who is '''disdaining''' the inadequate coin proffered by the fashionable gentleman getting his shoes shined at left).
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  • Facial expression of contempt
FEELING OR ATTITUDE OF REGARDING SOMEONE OR SOMETHING AS INFERIOR, BASE, OR WORTHLESS
Comtempt; Disdainful; Can Bite Me; Contemptible; Disrespect; Contemptuous; Contemn; Contemns; Contemned; Contemning; Contempts; Contemptuousness; Contemner; Contemners; Disdain
n. disdain for (to have the greatest disdain for smt.)

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USS Disdain (AM-222)

USS Disdain (AM-222) was an Admirable-class minesweeper built for the United States Navy during World War II and in commission from 1944 to 1945. She was transferred to the Soviet Union in 1945 and after that served in the Soviet Navy as T-271.