Without a doctor's note, the coach won't excuse me from practice.
The man would not stop rambling about his past life.
"He preached to the masses.""I was there when he preached to the masses and I can tell you this; a sermon with no beer vendor is poor excuse for an outdoor event..."
The verb excuse means to allow or tolerate, or to justify, or to apologize, or to give permission.E.g.One can excuse others for mistakes honestly made.We do not excuse poor manners.He tried to excuse his attire by saying he had no time to dress properly.The court will excuse you from jury duty for good cause.
Her dad finally decided to adopt the homeless puppy. His sister wanted to adopt an orphaned child. They weren't going to adopt the man's excuse.
excuse me there that's not hard
There was no excuse for the team's failure.
Excuse me, but you just shouted your answer in my ear.
Excuse me sir i requested to have a coke not dr.pepper.
I could think of no excuse for her rudeness.
Only if you want to add emphasis to the sentence.
Excuse me sir, but our policies require that you wear a shirt to work!
Your excuse is superfluous; the more you try to explain, the phonier it sounds.
Since he could not pass the exam, he contrived an excuse to leave the class.
Excuse me sir i requested to have a coke not dr.pepper.
I was not privy to the details of the confidential meeting.
Excuse me, please. That's a poor excuse for a hunting dog.
Michael made up an excuse to not do this homework.