Clue: Fox's feeling in an Aesop fable
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- Sham disdain for what one cannot have
- Not to be pressed for a whiny response from the loser you could say
- Disparagement of something one wants but cannot attain
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- Disdain that covers disappointment
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- Grass up over five missing crooks in affected disdain
- Feigned dislike, consequently encourages to accept blame
- Belittlement is really blame concealed by desires
- Sore loser's emotion