Offsend
"Offsend" in a Sentence (5 examples)
out of the service as quietly as I had entered some thirty years before; the kind of an offsend I then escaped was of the official, obligatory stamp, while this, tonight, has been prompted by no external circumstance
The arterial supply of the iris comes from the circulus iridis major, encircling the peripheral border of the iris; these branches offsending numerous small branches toward the pupil, these branches, meanwhile sending off smaller branches into the substance of the iris.
Nevada, with a population of less than one hundred thousand, will offsent Pennsylvania with a population of nearly eight millions.
... so he offsends the fastidious reader with his blatant use of big words like 'spirit' and 'beauty'.
And this would offsend the incontrovertible principle laid down by the House of Lords in Chichester Diocesan Fund and Board of Finance v. Simpson, that a charitable trust must be exclusively used for charitable purposes
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