Aún no tenemos significados para "more offensive".
1But the second half was different; we were more aggressive, more offensive.
2So it's possible you are far more offensive to him, Mr. Sullivan.
3He became a prig in the less harmful and more offensive sense.
4The language was hard enough, but the manner harder and more offensive.
5A recent communication from her was bolder and more offensive than usual.
6It reeked of perfume, massage oil, sweat and other more offensive odours.
7Duke has collected 15 or more offensive rebounds in three consecutive games.
8Both teams found a bit more offensive traction for the half's remainder.
9If properly cared for, lamps need be no more offensive than gas.
10Very offensive, more offensive than statues of Churchill, Nelson & Baden Powell.
11Bursts of motion in the leaves, at first; nothing more offensive.
12The arrogance was all the more offensive because it was impotent.
13Women's bodies should not be seen as more offensive than men's.
14French agents and apologists became more offensive in their demands for American aid.
15At Chelsea, he would give more offensive energy with Cesc Fàbregas now 31.
16He was as superstitious as Herodotus, but in a way far more offensive.
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