Aún no tenemos significados para "give offence".
1There was not a word in all of it to give offence.
2You were born to give offence, Olof; you were born to smite.
3During the evening, however, Hilary managed to give offence more than once.
4He behaved himself submissive, and was exceeding careful not to give offence.
5If you do, you will give offence-andthese Samoans are very touchy.
6He spoke very earnestly, with a pleading that could not give offence.
7You see, I'm a plain-spoken fellow; I don't wish to give offence.
8I will not enlarge, for fear I should give offence; but subscribe myself
9If he thinks it will give offence, doubtless the others will still more.
10But I have to acknowledge to myself that I give offence.
11Still he did not return the thing, fearing lest he should give offence.
12What Toby had done to give offence I did not stop to inquire.
13This mistrustful procedure is so common as not to give offence.
14She felt that she was about using words that would inevitably give offence.
15Well, if the Church can easily give offence, much more likely a playwriter.
16From you, her kind and indulgent mother, the question could not give offence.
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