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I tried all ways of affronting her, but without success.
It seems he was affronted that he'd been left out!
I saw she was not one to be lightly affronted.
And it's clear that he has affronted those expectations now.
Not until now, however, had he felt so affronted by the prejudice.
Neither of the two women even pretended to be affronted.
But I could not imagine that she would have affronted me in such a thing publicly.
He could have been affronted that she'd assumed the worst.
She was affronted by Henry's involvement in her professional life.
Belinda looked affronted at the idea that she could not.
The House was affronted by her assault upon its dignity.
Why are my eyes affronted with the sight of them?"
I felt affronted at being so made light of.
In his ignorance he had affronted the frogs, without cause.
She had seemed surprised, almost affronted, when Helen did not reply.
The woman looked affronted by this smear on her authenticity.
In that case, I may be affronted by it.
We would like to apologize to the people who have been affronted by this situation."
But they didn't seem to mind, or feel remotely affronted.
And my king, God give him better sense, has affronted the church, which is not slow to avenge itself.
Oh, if only she had not affronted him by testing him!
He was still bemused but no longer affronted by the choices David had made.
While composers created pieces affronting the war, they were not limited to their music.
The woman looked at him as if affronted that he had spoken to her, but she answered anyway.
You open the door after driving up and bang, you're really almost affronted by the odor.