Sentences with phrase «great umbrage»

Finally, remember that J. Jonah Jamerson takes great umbrage at being accused of Slandering Spider - man in his paper.
(Some critics and artists, especially the abstract expressionists, took great umbrage with Warhol's work, seeing it as antithetical to their ideals and as encouraging of consumerism.)
And, alas, those who are more advanced and taking the care to train themselves in retail concepts tend to take great umbrage at us for pointing out that many others are making these mistakes.
Clinton's camp fired back almost immediately — with great umbrage taken — as the Sanders operation shot out new fundraising appeals keying off the senator's comments.
While mom - and - pop brewers generally earn their reputations as laidback types — often starting businesses in their basement, with the help and advice of other brewers — they've taken great umbrage recently over the muddling of the craft beer market.

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The great Albert Brooks took playful Twitter umbrage with my yanking him from the predicted five supporting actor contenders recently.
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