insult造句

One starts to insult the other one.

So what are you trying to do, insult me?

Rand, a devout atheist, might have seen that as an insult rather than an honor.

They began to jeer and insult him more than the other boys.

Our beetle considered this speech a great insult, so he flew suddenly out of the speaker's hand.

It's bait she'll dangle out there to see if you bite, usually in the form of a mild insult or a snarky attitude.

A woman may cry at being insulted because an insult is usually emotionally charged But a man may not even be aware that he has been insulted.

The sheer bias in the print and television coverage of this election campaign is appalling and an insult to their profession and the journalist who perform their jobs admirably.

That, apparently, is an insult.

With this insult, my patience was at an end.

No insult or anything, but I rather hope we don't meet again.

It is also the most effective producer of rubbish and insult and falsehood we have yet invented.

This sheer powerlessness about this central fact " about the nature of my existence " is an extra insult added to the injury."

The only problem is, they never intend to say it with such eloquence, but rather, they use the phrase like it's a blunt object, hammering their square insult through your round psyche.

insult造句

She was enraged at his insult.

Throwing shoes at somebody is a supreme insult in the Middle East.

This is especially the case during upsurges in patriotic sentiment, say, surrounding the Olympics or following a perceived international insult.

That is the nature of the scientific method, and it can be ugly, as the hacked e-mails, many of which insult climate skeptics, demonstrate.

By that standard, this result is an insult.

You can feel hurt from an insult, but you can evaluate the attack afterward and prevent it from wounding you.

As the division was taking place, a scuffle broke out between some of the deputies over an insult allegedly levelled at one of the lawmakers who unexpectedly changed her vote at the last minute.

"You can't insult a country into co-operation," says General Masood.

Men broke down truck tyres in dirt-floor garages, their sledges ringing through the trees, and broke each other's bones, now and then, over a woman, or an insult, or an open jug.

But there is a difficulty about offending people in that town who feel that use of this story is a deliberate exposure, taunt and insult.

He made a witty comeback to the insult.

Some substitute words can be just as offensive if your tone is abrasive or you insult someone.