At the same time he scandalized the world by his riotous living and undignified familiarities. [verb]
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Gladstone was a profoundly ignorant man, should have so scandalized two of the editors of this work. [Please select]
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He was wet, and the only cat I ever knew who did not seem to be scandalized past speech at the fact. [Please select]
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"Our grave old chair must have been scandalized at such scenes," observed Laurence. [Please select]
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Would not society have been scandalized had it known of their doings. [Please select]
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Sleepy Sheerness must have been scandalized, that day, and its gossips have acquired ground for many, an uncharitable surmise. [Please select]
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Bhaer laughed his sonorous laugh, and Jo cried out, with a scandalized face. [Please select]
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It was a bewildered and rather scandalized Castle who conveyed the message to Ellen. [Please select]
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Richard sauntered with them to their car, and returned to find Harriet half-scandalized, half-laughing. [Please select]
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"My dear child," he said in scandalized tones, "you get more slangy every day." [Please select]
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A military officer in these days would be scandalized at the scenes which were going on, but the strict, hard military discipline of modern times was then absolutely unknown. [Please select]
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