Ainda não temos significados para "great affront".
1Besides, 'tis no great affront to be called wiser than one is.
2This was a great affront.
3Maybe the great affront to Australian society today is the woman who covers her face or refuses to show us her body.
4You sometimes say, under some great affront, "I will not stand it;" but perhaps you are compelled to stand it.
5To offer them any thing to eat on a metal or earthen plate which others have used, would be considered a great affront.
6Let him also take a most Christian-kingly ,vigorousresolution against the great affront put upon him in the failure to carry out the treaty.
7Great affronts among private men have often been the occasion of great charity.
8No greater affront could be offered to them than to cut off their treasured locks.
9No greater affront can be offered to a Sulu, than to underrate his dignity and official consequence.
10By doing neither you have put upon her the greatest affront that a man may put upon a woman.
11Mungo Park writes: Everywhere in Africa, I have noticed that no greater affront can be offered a Negro than insulting his mother.
12It was a greater affront to the General-in-chief than the king was likely to understand, but it could not shake the old soldier's loyalty.
13"The two greatest affronts you could offer him in old times were, to break an engagement, and to despise his good cheer."
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