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1 The couple trade more insults as the cameras capture the disturbing moment.
2 If you have any more insults , please get rid of them elsewhere.
3 They poured more insults upon him than they did upon the barbarian himself.
4 President Trump has hurled more insults at London's mayor, Sadiq Khan.
5 When Raegar returned to the deck, the Torgun greeted him with more insults .
6 Throwing back one or two more insults , I skipped away up the street.
7 They smiled contemptuously as they walked away, heaping on more insults for good measure.
8 Sheen shrugged off Monday's firing with a characteristic mixture of nonchalance and more insults .
9 He's throwing out more jokes, and just as importantly, more insults to the audience.
10 Many of the tenders rushed to their sides and more insults and accusations were hurled.
11 For several years they plied the hotels in the watering-places, picking up more insults than money.
12 The crowd about kept pretty quiet, only murmuring together; and cried no more insults at them.
13 No more insults ... No more expensive practical jokes?
14 Trump reacted to the news early on Wednesday with more insults , saying he hardly knew Cindy McCain.
15 So then François snarls some more insults at me and I pay the bill and flounce out.
16 He distracts himself from the real possibility of crashing his own car by coming up with more insults .
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