A proposal offered for acceptance or rejection.
Present for acceptance or rejection.
1 Despair undervalues the promise, undervalues the invitation, undervalues the proffer of grace.
2 And so again and yet again proffer I you my heartiest thanks.
3 Nor did the latter smile or seem to proffer argument at first.
4 She trusted Damaris would not perceive her uncomfortable state and proffer sympathy.
5 Aunt Yvonne inclined her head slightly, but did not proffer her hand.
6 She declines his proffer , but gives him a ring as a souvenir.
7 Well, now, you are regent, and I come to proffer my request!
8 However, should you proffer a certain distinctive blue box, all will be well.
9 An immediate proffer came from the hitherto taciturn young man in the corner.
10 The chubby songster found time to proffer brief explanations in asides.
11 Neighbours ran in to talk it over and proffer their assistance.
12 Because he recognised that the impulse to proffer the sign came from God.
13 I have the means, and I am here to proffer it.
14 I could proffer much: I feel I could urge it plausibly.
15 Great Britain has the moral duty to proffer a guarantee already spontaneously given.
16 An SAC spokesman declined to comment on the Hollander proffer statements.
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