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insult <an insult; insults> VB (relations)

insult

insult <an insult; insults> N (feelings & emotions)

insult N (feelings & emotions)

insult VB

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sexual insult

insult one another VB

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In other words, it became a nearly perfect vehicle for addressing matters of pride and insult.
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If one person is insulted; it is a shame to all mankind, an insult to all!
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That will be an insult to me and my family.
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But positive reviews tend to be taken for granted, while negative ones are seen as personal insults.
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At its peak, the rivalry resulted in performers on either show trading verbal insults and challenges.
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A perceived insult by another student prompted the first of many dueling challenges he would make, but the affair was resolved peaceably.
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The two battle it out, using insults on each other both in and out of class.
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Later again, he is insulted in front of the girls.
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Being jobless his brothers and their wives insult him often and makes him to do ruthless works for their sake.
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Due to his lack of experience in online communication, the others mistook his frequent jokes and posts to be insults.
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