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7 Sentences With "feel affronted"

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But on Joe Biden's beloved National Railroad Passenger Corporation, this weirdo you encountered is entitled to feel affronted.
Some users might feel affronted by these assertive new automatic features, which are clearly designed to increase interaction.
The ad in question is just a few seconds long, and while horror is subjective, it's easy to see why a lot of users would feel affronted by it.
The vote was sufficiently close for Remainers to dream of reversing it if they shouted loud enough, and sufficiently decisive for Leavers to feel affronted at the thought of a re-vote.
So they may feel affronted when a lawyer clearly doesn't feel that way, or even seems to believe that other actors in the courtroom are taking their positions because they don't understand—or don't sympathize with—what it's like to be poor.
Honestly, Radio 2 is the drone of impending death and I feel affronted on Steps' behalf, confirmed as they now are to be at least the third-best pop act in the UK (Little Mix I got u), that whoever is in charge of them condemned them to have their glorious comeback aired by a man named Ken who may or may not remember the war.
In the wake of World War III, the World Constitutional Convention, convened in the former headquarters of the United Civilized States in the Rhône Valley, is negotiating the form to be taken by the first true world government. Dr. Mateo Aguirre, delegate from the Andean Federation, is upset because the convention refuses to take seriously his proposed "Space Clause," intended to regulate relations between Earth and possible extraterrestrial civilizations. Moreover, he fears for his life. He sold the dictatorial head of the federation, President Juan de la Torre, on promoting the clause, to the extent that La Torre will feel affronted if it is not adopted.

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