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Definition of "incommoding" [incommoding]

  • Present participle of incommode. (verb)

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Use "incommoding" in a sentence
  • "As the late Robin Cook, who had served as Foreign secretary to Blair, wrote sarcastically in his 2003 memoir: "I never once knew No 10 [home of the British Prime Minister] to come up with any decision that would be incommoding to British Aerospace.""
  • "Mrs Mears, who, though more frightened than hurt, readily accepted it, notwithstanding, to make way for her without incommoding Mrs Charlton, she was forced to get out herself."
  • "The thin pale-faced man, whom their good-nature had brought into their society, looked out of place as well as out of spirits; sate on the edge of his seat, and kept the chair at two feet distance from the table; thus incommoding himself considerably in conveying the victuals to his mouth, as if by way of penance for partaking of them in the company of his superiors."
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