Encara no tenim significats per a "trade insults".
1They trade insults and secrets with equal ease.
2Or are we going to keep trade insults?
3I'm not going to trade insults with you.
4There's no reason to trade insults.
5They would trade insults, then the Rolencian party would ride back to the castle and wait for the warrior monks to arrive.
6You won't see him dragged into a shouting match with the opposition, nor will he be tempted to trade insults with a rival.
7We're not "Ya-Ya Brotherhood" types, but we hang out some in sports bars and trade insults, which fits my definition pretty well.
8Both Samoylov and Troitsky are talented people on opposite sides of the political barricades in Russia, and should be able to trade insults at will.
9For 45 minutes even the vocal elements in a sizeable Sunday crowd of 4,000 could only trade insults so anaemic was the football.
10Before that, 50 Cent traded insults with rappers The Game and Cam'ron, among others.
11The heads of the parliament and the new assembly have been trading insults on social media.
12Michael McDowell and his Government colleagues traded insults with the Opposition as pre-election jitters reached new heights.
13Trump and the North's leader Kim Jong-un have traded insults and threats of war in recent months.
14He traded insults, dimes, and nickels most often with a hard Mac from Chicago named Erminio Bacigalupo.
15The contentious first debate, when the two men traded insults, was watched by at least 73 million viewers.
16The Taoiseach and the Fine Gael leader traded insults today on the Government's possible introduction of flat-rate water charges.
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