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And I think she was slightly insulted.
If I were the chef, I would be slightly insulted at seeing any of my work ignored.
Admitting that appearance matters can be painful for women who feel "slightly insulted by the fact," Dr. Diller said.
Though I don't play Scrabble to make new friends, whenever I see this message I always feel slightly insulted.
Distracted, instinctive friendliness made me turn and say: "Yup, remember he actually played for them at Old Trafford?" Four sullen, slightly insulted middle-aged faces blocked my path into their circle.
They are also most likely slightly insulted and think your kid is a snob.
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He is seventy, she sixty-five; her announcement, newsworthy to her, slightly insults him: how could it be otherwise?
Far more people across the country are likely to identify with the slightly crumpled, insulted Corbyn than with the smug Old Etonian lecturing him with the obnoxious, condescending tone of a crotchety retired colonel telling the paper boy what's what.
Mr Braley remains slightly ahead in the polls.Luckily for Mrs Ernst, Mr Braley insulted a large portion of the electorate earlier this year.
Nachman felt insulted.
And deeply insulted.
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