Definitionadj. giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation
Last update: June 26, 2015
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It is scandalous that you were treated so badly. [Please select]
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To the ordinary good citizen of antiquity, whose religion was the consecration of family ties, such a precept was no less scandalous than it is to a Chinaman or Hindu of to-day. [Please select]
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'It is a scandalous subject, sire.' [Please select]
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Most scandalous revelation. [Please select]
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And I went there about a scandalous business. [Please select]
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'Pon my soul, it was that very scandalous squib of the Maryland Gazette about our duel.' [Please select]
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For a young woman to dream that she is dissatisfied with wedlock, foretells her inclinations will persuade her into scandalous escapades. [Please select]
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