Sentence example with the word 'scandalised'

scandalised

Last update: September 10, 2015


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"MacLure, of coorse, was clean scandalised," continued Drumsheugh, "an' pooed awa his hand as if it hed been burned."'   [Please select]

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It had few friends, because it disgusted free-thinking Liberals as much as it scandalised orthodox Conservatives.   [Please select]

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But this idea of an America judicial, remonstrating, and aloof, led him to a conclusion that scandalised him.   [Please select]

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The Catholic argument scandalised, exasperated her; but she could not meet it.   [Please select]

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History, in fact, is the great rationalist; and the Catholic conscience is scandalised by her.   [Please select]

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Mason the management of the farm was half amused, half scandalised, by what seemed to him the delicate uselessness of Miss Fountain.   [Please select]

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Gentlemen and Ladies, I take you all to witness, this person has scandalised my reputation.   [Please select]

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"It's not listening," he replied indignantly to Bobbie's scandalised remarks; "nobody in their senses would talk secrets on the stairs."   [Please select]

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Peter was really the best dancer among them, but he pretended to be scandalised.   [Please select]

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As a rule she hates everywhere on earth save London, except during the time when no respectable person can be seen in town, and when modest blinds shade the scandalised face of Mayfair and Belgravia.   [Please select]

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The settlers, too, began to spread and no longer kept within the palisade round Jamestown, "more especially as Jamestown," says an old writer, "was scandalised for an unhealthy aire."   [Please select]

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