28 adverbs to describe how to outraged

No representative of the People was permitted to lift up his voice against itto plead the commands of the Constitution which is violatedhis own privileges and duties which it contemnedthe rights of his constituents on which it trampledthe chains of justice and humanity which it impiously outraged.

Blackwood declared that the author was "brutally outraging all the best feelings of humanity."

At the moment when the wretched victims were about to fall offwhen they could no longer bring down the mechanism and continue the movement, they were suspended by their arms, and at each revolution of the wheel received new wounds on their members, until, in the language of that law so grossly outraged in their persons, they "languished and died."

Generally, throughout the state, the African is an abused, a monstrously outraged creature."See

Could the holiest office in Christendom be more deeply outraged than by a sale such as this?

The sense of proportion between parts is sadly outraged by spindle-wire wheels supporting the massive frame-work and body of an automobile; however strong they may be in reality, architecturally they are quite unfit, and no doubt the wooden wheel will come more and more into general use.

Sarcey, on the other hand, brought up in the school of the "well-made" play, would rather have held it a feather in the playwright's cap that he should have known just where, and just how, he might safely outrage probability .

The first is an extract from a farewell speech at Montreal, listened to with tears by a crowded audience in the very place where, a few years before, he had been so scandalously outraged and insulted.

Thirdly, that common decency be no longer outraged by any girl above fifteen receiving corporal punishment.[BZ]

The big, sturdy, long-legged lad succumbed to the charms of his parentless cousinthe daughter of the minister's brother, who had settled in France and taken to himself a French wifeand he became her defender against those inhabitants of the Manse and the parishfrom his brother Wattie to the pragmatic schoolmasterwhose prejudices she unintentionally outraged.

One would suppose that instead of having her religious feeling gratified by conformity on these terms, nothing could wound it so bitterly nor outrage it so unpardonably.

They said indeed that the electric trams and the '70 buildings, and that criminal advertisement that glares upon the Forum, outraged their aesthetic feelings unspeakably; but that was only part of the fun.

it was atrociously outraged.

LAMBALLE, PRINCESSE DE, a young widow, the devoted friend of Marie Antoinette, born at Turin; was for her devotion to the queen one of the victims of the September massacres and brutally outraged; "she was beautiful, she was good, she had known no happiness" (1748-1792).

Let me tell you, and through you the Marchesa Guinigi, without that deedand my own free will," he added in a lower tone, "neither you nor she would have forced me here to this marriage; I came because I considered some reparation was due to a young lady whose name has been cruelly outraged.

His vanity was notorious, and it had been flagrantly outraged.

If, through carelessness or neglect, a single one were omitted, the cacique would feel himself grievously outraged; and his colleagues share this view.

Profoundly outraged and indignant at these cruel and oppressive acts, General Lee, by direction of the Confederate authorities, addressed, on the 2d of August, the following note to General Halleck: HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE C.S., /

Nor Sternhold nor Hopkins has more ruthlessly outraged our ears than the next two From the red earth, like Adam, thy likeness I shape, As the Being who made him, whose actions I ape(!)

"I have been confined in a reeking, rayless dungeon unfit for swine, and doubtless Sir Max has been similarly outraged.

Some one else, again, he had tortured very severely, and then on ascertaining that the victim had been unjustly accused he had him killed with all speed, remarking that he had been too terribly outraged to find any satisfaction in living.

The affections and the conscience of mankind are too violently outraged by the spectacle; and a great mass of feeling is forming which one may fairly hope will ere long make this form of strife impossible among the more modern peoples.

The schooner's sails were next hoisted, and she was brought into Jolo, where the cargo and crew were sold in sight of, and with the knowledge and consent of the sultan; an atrocity for which he has always refused to give any satisfaction to a nation, thus openly and barbarously outraged by his own relatives, and in defiance of the existing treaties of peace.

At length, having wilfully outraged the most important regulations, he was expelled; and he made his expulsion the subject of a satire equally personal and philosophic, and which obtained applause for the great talent which it displayed, even from those who lamented its want of judgment and the misconduct of its writer.

[Sidenote:16] While declaring that he was the most scrupulous of all mankind, he ran to an excess of blood-guiltiness,] killing four of the vestal virgins, one of whomso far as he was ablehe had forcibly outraged.

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