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Indeed not, and as a result, the ordinary man can only feel affronted.
She was not the only one suffering from affronted modesty.
But she couldn't help giggling again at their affronted expressions.
He drew himself up to his full height, the picture of affronted dignity.
"That was not said to me," reflected Robert with slightly affronted dignity.
Marla asked, a question which drew an affronted look from the animal.
This time, as with many others, the gul looked relieved rather than affronted.
He gave her an affronted look as she pulled the heavy oak door closed, locking him in.
To Pradtak, however, he presented the picture of affronted dignity.
The thief drew himself up, the very image of affronted rectitude.
Archery sat very still, trying not to feel affronted.
The hologram turned its full affronted attention to her.
"I am no boy, Brewster," he said with affronted dignity.
Anigel's mouth made an O of affronted dignity and pain.
He didn't like being asked, he seemed quite affronted.
Ginnie was much too involved now to feel affronted.
She seemed affronted, but it was the truth.
He drew his head back, feigning an affronted look.
He yelped and hopped on one foot, holding his affronted leg.
She held up a pacifying hand to the affronted CO.
It is true that the rightly affronted school administrators might have lightened up a bit.
The affronted audience heckle the group, and begin to hurl items at them.
Tuppence, rising with an assumption of affronted dignity, got up and left the room.
"However you want to arrange things," Hugh answered with a suggestion of affronted dignity.
And there are the perennially affronted student groups, who it seems will be satisfied with nothing short of utopia.