Definitionn. a proposal offered for acceptance or rejection
Last update: June 19, 2015
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Tracy and William extend warmest greetings to Carrie & Steve and proffer an invitation to this most joyous of occasions. [Please select]
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I have looked at these but as I am not a subscriber I can only proffer an opinion. [Please select]
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Magua held out the wallet to the proffer of the other. [Please select]
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"You refuse my proffer, then." [Please select]
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Strange tales were told of those who had seen the foul fiend face to face, and had refused his proffered gold. [Please select]
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"Because," he replied, putting a letter into her hand, "I have yet another request, which I dare hardly proffer, even when prefaced by these credentials." [Please select]
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"You hear," said Bothwell, addressing Milnwood; "but it's your own affair;" and he proffered back the purse with its diminished contents, with an air of indifference. [Please select]
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The man again attempted to drink out of the basin proffered by Edward, but as he made the attempt, he fell back with a groan. [Please select]
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He will grasp the proffered hand. [Please select]
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We accepted his proffer with pleasure. [Please select]
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Strap, wild as he was with joy, would by no means accept of the proffered honour, crying, "God forbid." [Please select]
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