Sentence examples for To insult from inspiring English sources

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To insult

noun

An action or form of speech deliberately intended to be rude.

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"To insult the Egyptians?

"I used to insult people".

"I didn't mean to insult you".

"I don't want to insult anybody".

You never want to insult the vendor.

Lagerfeld's sin was to insult Adele.

And I like to insult people.

Decide to insult the Chinese.

I am not trying to insult anyone.

Nobody has the privilege to insult others.

… We're not trying to insult anybody.

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