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- verb Present participle of
profer .
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Examples
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But you aren't demonstrating any knowledge at all about politics or economics and yet you are proferring what you seem to think is a political and an economic solution.
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"We can't tell people what they want to hear," Obama says, proferring a straight-talk image.
Obama Talks Fuel Efficiency And Straight Talk In New Ad 2009
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He has heard of newspapers proferring a rate card - one price for positive coverage, another for not negative coverage.
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This taxi driver simply let his windshield be cleaned at two separate intersections with no reaction whatsoever and then drove on without even acknowledging the existence of the washer much less proferring a tip.
Tipping 2007
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I was next to a dear little Korean/English family - enchantingly solemn baby boy on Daddy's lap, Mummy's hand occasionally proferring a finger to be held.
At Mass... Joanna Bogle 2008
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Lucky for reluctant shoppers, outdoor outcroppings of stalls spring up each year at this time, proferring handcrafted tchotchkes, unique apparel, housewares, beauty products, toys and exotic delicacies.
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Whenever a plastic-proferring voice calls, say the magic words: "Please take me off your call list."
Stupid Card Tricks 2008
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I was next to a dear little Korean/English family - enchantingly solemn baby boy on Daddy's lap, Mummy's hand occasionally proferring a finger to be held.
Archive 2008-04-01 Joanna Bogle 2008
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Konare, told delegates that the world's poorest continent had had enough of proferring the begging bowl, he reflected a broader wariness of exploitation.
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If a cabbie has performed an extra service, then of course, I can see proferring a tip.
A Tale of Two PPBs 2007
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