Ask (someone) to marry you.
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Examples for "offer"
Examples for "offer"
1Different products offer different terms and conditions, and operate on different models.
2Season: Spring through fall, although sunny winter days can offer good conditions.
3Community Health said the latest bid was its best and final offer.
4The current offer price and deal structure won't change, the companies said.
5The last few minutes almost offer a sliver of hope to Europe.
1Aim: This paper aims to highlight such challenges and propose practical solutions.
2The Commission did not propose a ban on buying Russian government bonds.
3All stakeholders need to meet and propose a permanent solution, he said.
4This manuscript will propose guidelines and recommended quality criteria for future studies.
5Additionally, it will need to identify and propose possible synergies, it said.
1Demong eventually decided to pop the question following Thursday's individual hill competition.
2She's only waiting and dying for him to pop the question.
3So when it came time to pop the question, Alex opted for virtual reality.
4I says, 'Well, Claude, you gotta pop the question.' Whoee.
5So you think Rick is going to pop the question?
1To kiss Miss Sellars without such right was to declare oneself no gentleman.
2In England and in some other countries, one declares oneself bankrupt in the gazettes.
3Yet the time for declaring oneself was drawing near.
4"One can't just declare oneself for the majority or for the minority in advance," he said.
Translations for declare oneself