Aún no tenemos significados para "incur the displeasure".
1He was not in a position to incur the displeasure of the police.
2He does not want to incur the displeasure of the president.
3Surely if one should destroy the temple of God, he will incur the displeasure of the Creator.
4If she picks others' pockets, she will incur the displeasure of a companion by her coarse behavior.
5What if Tavia had gone over to Lamberts, and so would incur the displeasure of their hostess?
6If you take a part in it, you will incur the displeasure of friends by your contrary ways.
7He was afraid that by summoning his Parliament he might incur the displeasure of the King of France.
8Malte-Brun, a savant of the first rank, expressed himself so boldly as to incur the displeasure of the authorities.
9At the same time he could not imagine what he had done to incur the displeasure of his superiors.
10For a young woman to thus dream, she will lose a lover and incur the displeasure of close friends.
11And, rather than incur the displeasure of the sergeant, he would willingly have assisted a dozen wrong Chinagos to their doom.
12He had the misfortune to incur the displeasure of his colonel, who for many years continued in the command of this regiment.
13To see a sleigh in your dreams, foretells you will fail in some love adventure, and incur the displeasure of a friend.
14The Primate had accused Swift of inflaming the minds of the people, and hinted broadly that he might incur the displeasure of the government.
15But a member may be so in order as to incur the displeasure of the House, and to merit the reproaches of his countrymen.
16He did not want to kill the animal lest he get into difficulty with the law and so incur the displeasure of his chief.
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