Expression, statement (or sometimes behavior) which is disrespectful or scornful.
1 It insults us because western Europe again and again sets new dates.
2 The citizens, however, are not convinced, and continue to hurl anti-Semitic insults .
3 As a result, their insults are often witty, literary and highly intelligent.
4 But if it was a military problem-outcame one of the insults .
5 The first presidential debate on 30 September descended into insults and interruptions.
6 It is not the fashion in France to suffer insults in silence.
7 New data is available on how the intestine heals after inflammatory insults .
8 He told the court he often repeated insults back to other players.
9 Comments that would previously have been considered innocent were misconstrued as insults .
10 Beth was his maybe-girlfriend; the same age, and always trading raucous insults .
11 The insults I have received in this house sufficiently prove the fact.
12 It never would've happened without your unconditional support and occasional brutal insults .
13 So leave us to go our way without insults at our back.
14 Recently, MAG was also found to protect axons from acute toxic insults .
15 Prejudice, half-truths and distortions are combined with insults and threats of violence.
16 No, no, it is not; your base insults have ordained it otherwise.
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