Definitionadv. in an unpleasantly offensive manner
Last update: July 14, 2015
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Had he expected to live he could not have said those words in that offensively cold tone. [Please select]
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He called me a jew and in a heated fashion offensively. [Please select]
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He affects no humility, for his nature is doubtless proud; he is even offensively conscious and arrogant. [Please select]
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"If you've gone through all your money," resumed Starrett offensively, "I'd marry Diane." [Please select]
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She scarcely heard the offensively honied compliments which Prendergast offered to her courage and resource. [Please select]
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Canby has been ordered to act offensively from the sea-coast to the interior, towards Montgomery and Selma. [Please select]
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He took the corner seat opposite Jeremy, tucked his legs up under him, produced a cigarette and smiled offensively. [Please select]
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So ran the editorial, which was offensively headed "West's Fatal Flop." [Please select]
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I mustn't let it make me self-conscious," she coaxed herself--overstimulated by the drug of thought, and offensively on the defensive." [Please select]
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A beautiful young woman, whose host you are, has flouted you furiously for weeks, under the impression that you are offensively in love with her. [Please select]
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'Ere 'e is, sir; all alive an' kickin'," answered the small butcher, delighted to have the chance of making himself offensively useful, "but the hinsurance offices wouldn't 'ave the clo'se-baskit at no price. [Please select]
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