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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Scandalize - définition

AMERICAN SINGER
Kym Mazelle discography; Crazy (Kym Mazelle album); Brilliant! (album); Brilliant! (Kym Mazelle album); Brilliant!!; Useless (I Don't Need You Now); Wait!; Wait! (song); Wait! (Kym Mazelle song); Wait! (Robert Howard and Kym Mazelle song); Got to Get You Back; Love Strain; Was That All It Was; Don't Scandalize My Name; No One Can Love You More Than Me; The Pleasure Is All Mine; Destiny (Kym Mazelle album)

Scandalize      
·vt To Reproach; to Libel; to Defame; to Slander.
II. Scandalize ·vt To offend the feelings or the conscience of (a person) by some action which is considered immoral or criminal; to bring shame, disgrace, or reproach upon.
scandalize      
v. (R) it scandalized public opinion that the mayor had taken bribes
scandalize      
scandalize1
or scandalise
¦ verb shock or horrify by a violation of propriety or morality.
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scandalize2
or scandalise
¦ verb Sailing reduce the area of (a sail) by lowering the head or raising the boom.
Origin
C19: alt. of obs. scantelize, from scantle 'make small'.

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Kym Mazelle

Kym Mazelle (born Kymberly Grigsby; August 10, 1960) is an American singer. She is regarded as a pioneer of house music in the United Kingdom and Europe. Her music combines R&B, soul, funk, house music, dance, and pop. She is credited as "The First Lady of House Music".

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Scandalize
1. And yet she insists her act is not meant to scandalize.
2. He would soon scandalize the academic establishment with "God and Man at Yale," which portrayed an atheistic nest of liberal degeneracy there in old New Haven.
3. The Islamic court becomes the woman’s guardian in that situation.) However, the mother refused, saying she did not want to scandalize her ex–husband or their family name because she feared that he would retaliate.
4. Shvarts presented a mock–up of the project in class last week –– the final piece will go on display at the undergraduate senior art show at Yale on Tuesday –– and told the Yale Daily News that she wanted to provoke debate about the relationship between art and the human body but that the intention of the piece was not to scandalize anyone.