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111excuse — A reason alleged for doing or not doing a thing. A matter alleged as a reason for relief or exemption from some duty or obligation. That which is offered as a reason for being excused, or a plea offered in extenuation of a fault or irregular… …
112excuse — Verb: To relieve from liability; to relieve from a duty or obligation. Noun: A grant of relief from duty or obligation. A reason for being relieved from duty or obligation. A reason for relieving a person from jury duty. 31 Am J Rev ed Jur § 70.… …
113Excuse me for breathing! — Go to (Well,) pardon me for living! …
114Excuse me for living! — Go to (Well,) pardon me for living! …
115Excuse my French. — Go to Pardon my French …
116excuse the expression — …
117Yo (Excuse Me Miss) — Not to be confused with Excuse Me Miss, a song by rapper Jay Z. Yo (Excuse Me Miss) Single by Chris Brown …
118Only an Excuse? — Genre Sketch Created by Phil Differ Starring Jonathan Watson Tony Roper (1993 94) Alistair McGowan (1996 98) Greg Hemphill (1995) Lewis MacLeod (1995) Gordon Kennedy (1996) Grant Smeaton (1997 ) Paul Reid (2000 01) …
119Innocence Is No Excuse — Innocence Is No Excuse …
120apology, excuse, pardon — An apology is an admission of discourtesy or error together with an expression of regret. An excuse is a statement made or reason given for being released from blame. An apology accepts guilt and seeks to make amends; an excuse seeks to shift… …