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"Offend" in a Sentence (22 examples)
She didn't mean to offend anyone with her remark.
This letter contains sensitive information that may offend some people.
Tom didn't mean to offend anyone.
Tom didn't mean to offend Mary.
Our talk about the sexuality of flies could offend some people.
Anyone can offend an artist's sensibilities, but no one seems to wish to support artists financially.
Does it offend you?
He has till now been the apple of your eye; but if thine eye offend you, says Scripture, pluck it out. It is better to enter heaven with one eye than hell with two!
Did I do something to offend you?
Everyone can offend a boxer, but not everyone has time to apologize.
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Your accusations offend me deeply.
‘ […] I remember a lady coming to inspect St. Mary's Home where I was brought up and seeing us all in our lovely Elizabethan uniforms we were so proud of, and bursting into tears all over us because “it was wicked to dress us like charity children”. We nearly crowned her we were so offended. She saw us but she didn't know us, did she?’.
One day my girlfriend, her boyfriend and I were sunbathing topless because that's Barbados - you can wear nothing if you want. And the Pepsi guy walks up and with my agent to meet us for lunch. I wondered if I should put on my top because I have a business relationship with him. I didn't want him to get offended because the rest of the beach had seen me with my top off.
Don't worry. I don't offend easily.
Strong light offends the eye.
Som fowles there be that have so perfaict ſight Agayn the Sonne their Iyes for to defend And ſom bicauſe the light doeth theim offend Do never pere but in the darke or nyght
Physically enjoyable frivolity can still offend the conscience
I dailie and hourelie offend in thought, word, and deed, in a relapſe by mine owne weakneſſe and wilfulneſſe, my bonus Genius, my good protecting angel is gone, I am falne from that I was, or would bee, worſe and worſe, […]
Wearing faded baggy offends against the club's rules of proper dress.
The plaintiff’s claim is replete with conclusions, expressions of opinion, and evidence. Therefore, the statement of claim offends the rules of pleading and ought to be struck out pursuant to Queen’s Bench Rule 25.11(b).
"If any man offend not (stumbles not, is not tripped up) in word, the same is a perfect man."
"If thine eye offend thee, pluck it out."
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