Sentence examples for outrageous insult from inspiring English sources

The phrase "outrageous insult" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a particularly offensive or disrespectful remark or action towards someone. Example: "The politician's speech was filled with outrageous insults towards his opponents, causing outrage among the public."

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It is "an outrageous insult," said Mr. Shibilski, 55, a Midtown native who bears an uncanny resemblance to the actor Paul Sorvino.

Kuchar made him tap in from one and a half feet to seal the win, an outrageous insult under most circumstances, but Westwood took it in good humour, perhaps aware that, if he had been playing against himself, he'd have demanded to see it too.

What an outrageous insult to every parent separated from a child, and every motorist who had been stuck in their cars for eight, 12, 16, 20 hours or more with no food, water or blankets.

Geronimo's great-grandson, Harlyn Geronimo, released the following statement: "Whether it was intended only to name the military operation to kill or capture Osama bin Laden or to give Osama bin Laden himself the code name Geronimo, either was an outrageous insult and mistake," Geronimo said.

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Every government and a majority of MEPs has to agree – those MEPs who have endured Nigel Farage's outrageous insults all these years.

"The mayor is more concerned about opening up the process to all the voters than about the slings and arrows of outrageous insults thrown by people who are his opponents anyway," said William T. Cunningham, the mayor's communications director.

There are four ways that you can face this onslaught: with a) militant counter-arguments, b) gentle persuasion, c) desperate attempts to find common ground and d) outrageous personal insults.

E7 described as "outrageous" and "insulting" claims that E7's colleagues had planted a gun when it turned out the officers belief that Rodney had been holding a gun was mistaken.

"This is outrageous and an insult to British businesses and individuals who pay their fair share".

We all have stories of how we first met him, usually remembered by some outrageous statement or insult".

In the report, Mrs Hodge said the level of tax taken from multinational firms with large UK operations was, "outrageous and an insult to British businesses and individuals who pay their fair share".

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