We have no meanings for "proffer advice" in our records yet.
1 They came about Arturo to proffer advice .
2 You mean well, I dare say, and I overlook your presumption this time; but never proffer advice to me again.
3 You permitted yourself to proffer advice which I felt did not become you, replied Marie, with a strange smile of triumph.
4 The least important is that since leaving government employ in 2010 he has been hired by Wall Street firms to proffer advice .
5 From time to time Trescon or his colleagues would visit him and proffer advice - usually excellent advice, though he did not always take it.
6 His suited advisers hover around the photographer, proffering advice about camera angles.
7 They streamed back to the dam, where they perched proffering advice and encouragement to those about to descend.
8 Though, therefore, I cannot accept tour commands, I shall be careful not to forget your kindness in proffering advice .
9 Barely a month goes by without a summit, seminar or boot camp proffering advice on how to become the next big thing.
10 Inevitably guests end up propping up the island, amid dirty pots and kids' homework, while proffering advice on how best to stew rhubarb.
11 When Pius V proffered advice as to the king's marriage, she replied that he was old enough to act for himself, without foreign interference.
12 He speedily took the proffered advice , and six months later we find her sending him a letter of congratulation upon his engagement to be married.
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