Sentence examples for were insulting from inspiring English sources

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were insulting

noun

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

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They were insulting.

Worse, some Americans were insulting.

"The Kuwaitis were insulting Iraqi women," Mr. Nassar said.

The supporters were insulting them, telling them to fuck off.

"When teachers and students spoke disparagingly about North Korea, I felt like they were insulting me".

They said that Gordon Brown and David Miliband, his new foreign secretary, were insulting Russia to burnish their own profiles.

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The vagueness is insulting.

"That's insulting".

It's insulting.

This was insulting, deliberately so.

"You are insulting me.

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