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1 Why, one of them made a very insulting remark about my people.
2 It's a silly game, and very insulting to the creatures they write about.
3 I know he was very insulting , and the taxi-cabman-why ,Paul ,where'smother's picture?
4 The next day he wrote Washington a very insulting letter.
5 Seeing that he was irresponsible I made no reply to his very insulting remarks.
6 He was very insulting , and I naturally answered him back.
7 And I have to tell you, that was a very insulting statement that Ted made, Trump said.
8 There was enough truth in this view of the case to make it very insulting to Trenholme.
9 He was simply arrogant and very insulting .
10 As a Nigerian, I find Richard O'Brien's assertion of improper use of the statute book in Nigeria very insulting .
11 That I find very insulting .
12 After his departure, he was abused in very insulting language by one Lacombe, and Charles called the latter to account.
14 The "Eidólons" was sent back by Dr. H., of "Scribner's Monthly" with a lengthy, very insulting and contemptuous letter.
15 A deal of stuff and chit-chat between me and the odious Mrs. Jewkes; in which she was very wicked and very insulting .
16 I even faughed him twice in succession, which is very insulting and beneficial indeed, and has a pleasant feel on the lips.
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