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Homer once said that it is equally offensive to speed a guest who would like to stay, and to detain one who is anxious to leave.

What one person considers to be merely erotic, others may find to be offensive or obscene.

The smell of perfume can be quite offensive to people with allergies.

During the 18th century, books that were considered offensive were sometimes punished by being whipped.

Europeans in Madagascar are not called white because the color white is considered offensive in their culture.

In January of 1991, Allied forces launched a major air offensive against Iraq to begin the Persian Gulf War.

During the 18th century, books that were considered offensive were sometimes punished by being whipped.

During the 18th century, books that were considered offensive were sometimes punished by being whipped.

I hear a noise offensive to the ear.

Rwandan rebels are pushing their offensive south as fighting continues in the capital Kigali.

The general decided to launch an offensive against the enemy camp.

They went on the offensive in the first half.




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