He led a holy and self-denying life, shunning all advancement, and was a brother to the poor; no man ever saw him angered.
He maintained the everlasting validity of the law, he held the strictest views on circumcision, the sabbath, and the duty of shunning all intercourse with the Gentiles; he believed in angels and in a blessed immortality.
He was a master in theological controversy, shunning not to cross swords with the formidable Bellarmine.
It is no longer the merry, saucy hanger-on of the homestead, but is become the suspicious thief, shunning the gaze of man, and knowing that danger may lurk in every bush.
Many of these teens must put life plans on hold, shunning college and other goals to become parents.
More like out of the loop It was a bold move shunning celeb mag fodder in favor of news.
Shunning the difficulties of such methods, geographers have begun to teach applied climatology.
Some pet owners are shunning commercially prepared cat foods in favor of a more holistic approach to feline nutrition.
What everyone did to him makes me think of what those Pennsylvania Dutch folks do; shunning is it called?
Your first step in picking out an original name for your cat is shunning titles that describe your cat's physical characteristics.