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Out Herod
in violence or wickedness to exceed in any vicious or offensive particular Compare outpope the Pope
Smoky
Emitting smoke esp in large quantities or in an offensive manner fumid as smoky fires
Papist
Church of Rome and the authority of the pope an offensive designation applied to Roman Catholics by their opponents
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Indecent exposure
1824 (5 Geo. 4, c. 83), s. 4. Means an offensive display of one's body in public, esp. of the genitals,
Redaction
editing of a document, especially to remove confidential references or offensive material; a revised or edited document, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Publisher of libellous matter
sells, who gives, or who lends a copy of an offensive publication will be liable to be prosecuted as a publisher',
Public health
cesspools, filthy or verminuous premises or persons, public conveniences, nuisances, offensive trades, smoke, water supply (works, wells, charges, supply waste); prevention,
Point of orders
meeting (e.g. absence of a quorum), to the use of offensive or abusive language, or to invite the attention of the
Poaching
(any of them being armed with any gun or other offensive weapon), are each guilty of a misdemeanour, and liable to
Persecution
religious beliefs of their neighbours. Where serious discriminatory or other offensive acts are committed by the local populace, they can be
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