Aún no tenemos significados para "great umbrage".
1This little, half-unconscious action gave great umbrage to some of the spectators.
2In the end, the gendarme took great umbrage, snapping: Stinking Jews!
3Well, celebrity is a word I take great umbrage with.
4Mr. Burns, to whom I imparted my fears, chose to take great umbrage at them.
5This gave great umbrage at Vienna; but in the divided condition of the European Concert, no State wanted to act alone.
6This gave great umbrage to the latter government, which saw that the design of the Brazilians was to continue the infamous traffic.
7The changes which took place gave great umbrage to the Greeks, who were already displeased at seeing so many offices in the hands of foreigners.
8He had a right to do so; but Hetty was a little squeamish on this point and took great umbrage at her "kind master."
9Great umbrage was taken at the mysterious secrecy in which the negotiation had been involved.
10This latter cause gave the greater umbrage to the people, because a man was sitting in his place who was supported only by a minority.
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