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Meanings of dastardly outrage in English
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Usage of dastardly outrage in English
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A dastardlyoutrage occurred three miles from Gimlet Butte last night.
2
The coffee-room-thescene lately of the dastardlyoutrage on two English gentlemen-wasquite deserted.
3
For this dastardlyoutrage I fancy that no person was ever brought to book.
4
All were full of indignation at the dastardlyoutrage.
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But a swift avenging followed the dastardlyoutrage.
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Nobody, Lord Dungory declared, could regret the dastardlyoutrage that had been committed more than he.
7
Colonel Crutchley, R.E., V.C., has been the victim of a dastardlyoutrage at his residence, Peter Street, Campden Hill.
8
These fellows, or some of their companions had committed a dastardlyoutrage upon an emigrant party in advance of us.
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Mr. Little is smarting under a gross and dastardlyoutrage, and also under a fair defeat; and thinks his opponents must be monsters.
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Things have come to a pretty pass, we must say, if such a dastardlyoutrage as this should be allowed to go unpunished.
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Why on earth do the newspapers, in describing a dynamite outrage or any other political assassination, call it a " dastardlyoutrage" or a cowardly outrage?
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'A dastardlyoutrage was committed last night in the neighbourhood of Mullingar.
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"You shall answer to me for this whole dastardlyoutrage."
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"Then let me tell you, sir, that I consider it an outrage- adastardlyoutrage."
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"You committed a dastardlyoutrage upon me; but your punishment will be left to others."
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All he saw was that the antagonists were perpetrating a series of contemptible, petty, mean tricks or a succession of dastardlyoutrages.