This phrase is often attributed to William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream." It suggests that if the performance has not met your expectations and has offended you in any way, the actors ask for forgiveness and attribute any mistakes to the shadows, implying that it was all just a fleeting illusion.
it mean people that makes shadows it mean people that makes shadows it mean people that makes shadows it mean people that makes shadows
offended,bitter, and angry
Similar to upset/offended.
dont you mean when was long shadows made?
it means that the shadows at noon are small.
dont you mean when was long shadows made?
She is offended that people get so offended easily.I think I have offended him.Why are you offended by everything?
As a puertorican, I know exactly how we can get offended. We can get offended in the same way any person of any country can get offended: when you make a mean, stereotyped or disrespectful commentary about anything related with our culture, traditions, history, physical characteristics, language, beliefs and way of living.
absurd
If you mean M. Shadows from Avenged Sevenfold, no
I am offended by your assertion that I stole the missing money.
i did offend you.