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Sentence example with the word 'scandalise'
scandalise
Definition
v.
strike with disgust or revulsion
Last update: August 25, 2015
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History, in fact, is the great rationalist; and the Catholic conscience is
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d by her.
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Mason the management of the farm was half amused, half
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d, by what seemed to him the delicate uselessness of Miss Fountain.
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"MacLure, of coorse, was clean
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d," continued Drumsheugh, "an' pooed awa his hand as if it hed been burned."'
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But this idea of an America judicial, remonstrating, and aloof, led him to a conclusion that
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d him.
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A scandal, in this sense, must always arise in your own party; you cannot
scandalise
the enemy.
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The Catholic argument
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d, exasperated her; but she could not meet it.
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