Definitionadj. offending against or breaking a law or rule
Last update: October 19, 2015
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She put the offending foot on the ground, tentatively applying a little weight, clamping a hand over her mouth to stop the cry of pain. [Please select]
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And was that the head and front of his offending. [Please select]
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From the offending follower, the Nazarene turned to his captors. [Please select]
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With an angry buzz the insect darted at the girl's hand, and thrust its sting into the offending member. [Please select]
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Kenwood; and as Ward runs with Ted he won't dare do anything for fear of offending the head of the party. [Please select]
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But in offending the Pope he also equally offended Charles V. [Please select]
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And, after all, what is the head and front of Calvin's offending. [Please select]
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If you escape one danger of offending, you are sure to give offence in some other way, they seem to say. [Please select]
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No doubt these, too, are offending the champions of the Council of Chalcedon. [Please select]
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He halted, turned about and, with a volley of falsetto barks, challenged the offending water to come ashore and fight fair. [Please select]
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Thus endeavoring to sleep, and being constantly disturbed by some sharp and shooting pain, the dog may continue for a day, or two, or three, its cries, during the whole period, offending a neighborhood. [Please select]
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