affront | 1) Their basic sense of justice was affronted . 2) Their emancipation was an affront to southern white freedom. more affront sentences |
affront to | 1) Their emancipation was an affront to southern white freedom. 2) Your existence is a affront to every consideration of decency. more affront to sentences |
affronted | 1) Their basic sense of justice was affronted . 2) She had been nineteen, and affronted . more affronted sentences |
affronted by | 1) But the barrister wasn't the only person in Britain affronted by its publication. 2) It is no wonder that the police were alarmed and affronted by the IWW. more affronted by sentences |
affronting | 1) While composers created pieces affronting the war, they were not limited to their music. 2) It's a lame person who hangs around after affronting someone's character and attacking them with a weapon. more affronting sentences |
affronts | 1) Incidents such as these were easily interpreted as real affronts . 2) Besides, we may lawfully obviate affronts and, therefore, slanders. more affronts sentences |
be affront | 1) Their emancipation was an affront to southern white freedom. 2) Your existence is a affront to every consideration of decency. more be affront sentences |
intolerable affront | 1) For his own daughter to lay claim to such a position was an intolerable affront . 2) It was an intolerable affront , although the situation to be saved probably justified the Prime Minister's decision and my advice. more intolerable affront sentences |
personal affront | 1) Rev. Steele saw this as a personal affront . 2) Again this is not meant as a personal affront or attack . more personal affront sentences |
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