Sentence examples similar to the offend from inspiring English sources

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the offend

verb

  To hurt the feelings of; to displease; to make angry; to insult.

  • Your accusations offend me deeply.

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"On the Offend-O-Meter, it's about as offensive as a Kamikaze," he suggested, "which you do find served in Japan".

Though the joke was more or less in keeping with the offend-everyone spirit of "Family Guy" and its 36-year-old creator, Seth MacFarlane, it quickly drew the disapproval of Ms. Palin.

The offending passage?

The offending Booker Three.

The offending item?

The offended missed the point.

The offending law was eventually unpicked.

You glance at the offending passages.

She opened up the offending eye.

Sellers withdrew the offending products and grovelled.

What did the offending footage contain?

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