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单词 Insult
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1. You insult my intelligence !
2. I did not mean to insult you.
3. The insult rankled in his mind.
4. His insult really put me on my ear.
5. I don't mean to insult you.
6. The principal castigate the student who have insult their teacher.
7. I won't insult your intelligence by explaining it to you.
8. Don't insult my intelligence.
9. $200 for all that work? It's an insult.
10. Some advertising is an insult to our intelligence.
11. An insult like that isn't easy to forgive.
12. He winced at the insult.
13. What he said stank of insult.
14. The insult still rankled in his mind.
15. She was still smarting from the insult.
16. He flew into a rage at the insult.
17. The questions were an insult to our intelligence .
18. She was aggrieved at the insult.
19. She blazed up at the insult.
20. She was ranting and raving about some imagined insult.
21. Her insult stung him into making a rude reply.
22. It was an insult to his wife.
23. This insult silenced him completely.
24. I can't sit down with that insult.
25. She was seething at the insult.
26. They insult us by ignoring our complaints.
27. I managed to pass off his insult.
28. Forgive me[Sentence dictionary], I don't mean to insult you.
29. Sunshine can burn you, food can poison you, words can condemn you, pictures can insult you ; music cannotpunish ---- only bless. 
30. Whatever you do, don't call a "railway enthusiast" a trainspotter?it's the ultimate insult.
1. You insult my intelligence !
2. I did not mean to insult you.
3. The insult rankled in his mind.
4. His insult really put me on my ear.
5. I don't mean to insult you.
6. Whatever you do, don't call a "railway enthusiast" a trainspotter?it's the ultimate insult.
7. The principal castigate the student who have insult their teacher.
8. Don't insult my intelligence.
9. We should not insult them, take away their personal effects or try to exact recantations from them , but without exception should treat them sincerely and kindly.
10. I meant it as a bit of constructive advice, but he took it as a personal insult.
11. He was still steaming over the insult he had received.
31. This insult raised the temperature of the discussion.
32. He was roused to anger by the insult.
33. The insult drove him out of his senses.
34. Don't take his remarks as an insult.
35. He swore to avenge himself on his enemy for the insult given to his name.
36. We should not insult them, take away their personal effects or try to exact recantations from them , but without exception should treat them sincerely and kindly.
37. I don't mean this as an insult, but I think the team would play better without you.
38. His comments were seen as an insult to the president.
39. I'll revenge that insult.
40. The questions were a real insult to our intelligence .
41. The king is unlikely to forgive the insult offered to his ambassador.
42. The insult made him go mad as a March hare.
43. Don't take it as an insult if I go to sleep during your speech; I'm very tired.
44. I meant it as a bit of constructive advice, but he took it as a personal insult.
45. For saving face Mary had to choke down the manager's insult.
46. The insult that his sister hurled at him still rankled in his mind.
47. They told me I was too old for the job, and then to add insult to injury, they refused to pay my expenses!
48. I won't insult your intelligence by lying. Yes, I told him.
49. He was still steaming over the insult he had received.
50. He felt the smart of their insult for many days.
51. If you insult him back, you descend to his level.
52. It's impossible for him to live down the insult given by his political opponent.
53. The steelworkers' leader rejected the 2% pay-rise saying it was an insult to the profession.
54. Only 300 people came to the match and to add insult to injury ,[] the floodlights went out during the second half.
55. Their behaviour was an insult to the people they represent.
56. Their offer was so low I took it as an insult .
57. To add insult to injury , the penalty was awarded to the other side.
58. She buried the insult.
59. He spat out an insult and marched out of the room.
60. She swore to avenge herself on them for the insult that had been offered to her name and reputation.
61. It adds insult to injury that banks are allowed to increase their charges without our knowledge or consent.
62. A man doesn't stand by and watch another insult him.
63. She not only deceived him but, to add insult to injury, allowed him to pay for her meal.
64. It's only natural that she should be upset by the insult.
65. You will insult her if you don't go to her party.
66. I didn't mean to insult her - quite the reverse .
67. She reacted to the insult by turning her back on him.
68. To add insult to injury the roof leaked.
69. His comments were an unconscious insult to Irish people.
70. Nothing derogatory intended, no insult taken.
71. Never insult anyone by accident. Robert A. Heinlein 
72. That was the final insult, then.
73. The others need to nurse the insult.
74. Why do people use the word as an insult?
75. He took it as a personal insult.
76. Johnny hadn't even flinched at the insult.
77. It is an insult to our intelligence.
78. You insult my intelligence with your crude methods!
79. An injury is much sooner forgotten than an insult. Lord Chesterfield 
80. He suffered insult and indignity in silence.
81. Being bored is an insult to oneself. Jules Renard 
82. I want to insult this guy.
83. But the finger stayed down and, to add insult,[http:///insult.html] Sri Lanka's batsmen trotted a cheeky leg bye.
84. Then, to add insult to penury, the bond market exploded.
85. They stood on the concrete steps reviewing the dismal scene as if it were a personal insult.
86. You mustn't wear your shoes inside the temple -- it is a great insult.
87. To add insult to injury the hypnotist claimed Kylie had failed to pay the consultation bill.
88. The way pupils use sexually abusive language to insult each other presents particular problems for teachers.
89. If you arrive late, raise merry hell, and insult the stage crew you will certainly be remembered.
90. On the basis of that petty insult, Pick stormed out of the negotiations, never to return.
91. In some cultures, you insult your host if you do not accept their offer of food.
92. To add insult to injury, Alan's not even entitled to unemployment benefit.
93. It seemed like just another insult, but this was the one that finally got the bully's face slapped.
94. So Giuliani felt free to insult the United Nations and stage this infantile parking snit.
95. But mostly she just sits up there like a spider, sticking her head out of the window to insult the passers-by.
96. The, to add insult to injury, it started raining heavily.
97. To add insult to injury, our family health services authority is returning our claims for Haemophilus influenzae type B immunisation unpaid.
98. In such a case, honest insult, based upon fact, would make us feel more comfortable.
99. Our so-called democracy is a complete sham and an insult to the electorate.
100. Gable regards this as an insult to the audience handed out by critics who consider themselves on a higher level.
101. But hardly able to stand such an insult, she returns(), mightily testing both his faith and his pocketbook.
102. She went out of her way to pass near him, and he went out of his way to insult her.
103. I saw this small sum not as a personal insult but as a gain for the charity I was supporting.
104. If your Night Goblins have bows they can add further insult by taking pot shots at the enemy while he squirms.
105. Fuckingsonofachickenshit, he thought, his eyes and mouth heavy with insult, his head bobbing slightly.
106. He had deceived her utterly from start to finish, and such calculated deceit was a downright insult!
107. Moreover, and to add insult to injury, these off-centre policies are never supported by a clear majority of the electorate.
108. It is a slap in the face and an insult.
109. Then, after that humiliation, he had added insult to injury by saying she'd be perfectly safe with him!
110. The bank not only refused to refund the money but, to add insult to injury, charged me for the letter telling me so!
111. Apparently he had expected that his explanation would be taken as an insult.
112. Lewis seemed to be taking it as a personal insult that the family had come to the Hebrides for their summer holiday.
113. I'd prefer it if you would not insult my friends.
114. Melinda Mullins -- a presence to remember -- plays the prima donna, Hilary,[http:///insult.html] who tosses off an insult a minute.
115. That is an insult for mestizos, what you would call a half-breed.
116. Races insult each other, and make war, and make love, and they may mix these activities up.
117. Further, as described earlier, adding insult to injury, in their first months they had created additional work for themselves.
118. It would be a right insult to them to back off, and as you say, their goodwill could be handy.
119. Adding insult to injury, a double cross awaits our luckless hero in the final stanza.
120. It was an insult which only Cassio's death could avenge.
121. Would it, I asked, have seemed like an insult to find it waiting there on the table?
122. I wouldn't insult their intelligence by lying and we had a healthy respect for each other.
123. He saw it as a deliberate insult to the Church, a kind of Satanic Cross on the hill.
124. Everyone had a view: The proposal was an insult, a helping hand, a roadblock, a learning aid.
125. The final insult, Blanche knew, would be the smile Taczek would sport when released.
126. George tells the jury he will not insult their intelligence by developing a point any further, then develops it.
127. It seemed an gross insult to Elf pride that the Phoenix crown should remain in Dwarf hands.
128. There is a second form of reciprocity where the reciprocal action does not take the same form as the insult.
129. People over age 65 who work get fewer benefits and, to add insult to injury ,() they have to pay more in taxes.
130. To Joe the greatest compliment was to be considered amusing, the greatest insult to be thought boring.
131. There was no point Tuesday in adding to the insult of the Bulls' 9-46 record.
132. Station refurbishment seems a mere insult when the trains don't run on time.
133. The Dubroca incident added insult to an already severely injured state of affairs.
134. And each time, Heather had asked a testing question to find out if the insult was intended.
135. Indeed, Puddephat had scandalized other dons by storming out after claiming the place-setting was a deliberate insult.
136. It is often difficult to know when and how to intervene without reinforcing the insult by drawing attention to it.
137. This, of course, is an insult to Vice-President Al Gore as much as to Gov.
138. I said something about her new hairstyle and she took it as an insult.
139. As Sue Lees shows, the way pupils use sexually abusive language to insult each other in schools presents particular problems for teachers.
140. The Rognes family, Paul and Florence, was devastated, and never forgave the insult.
141. Then she proceeded to insult all the people on earth before she described the happenings in room 212.
142. Scott ignored his insult and continued walking,[sentence dictionary] his face set in hard lines.
143. She took it as a personal insult that you did not ask her opinion about your book.
144. So empty, in fact, that the United States seemed to go out of its way to insult Ismail.
145. To add insult to injury, Palace, attacking with renewed vigour, were then awarded a doubtful penalty.
146. It was simply a happy coincidence that it sounded like an insult!
147. Insult is a monstrous scorpion, and compliment is a likeable nightingale; one stings mercilessly, and the other sings sweetly. Mehmet Murat ildan 
148. It was suggested by proponents that such legal protection was no longer necessary and was an insult to the South.
149. It was a completely gratuitous insult -- I hadn't said anything to offend her.
150. They knew better than to insult their hosts by open mention of this superiority; such bad manners would disgrace the clan.
151. And the whole affair will be one more contemptible insult to a people on whose lands we are uninvited guests.
152. Her spirits surged up as if to an insult or a challenge.
153. They would insult each other without mercy but with great humour.
154. Others say she avenges herself of the insult offered by her erstwhile lover by luring fishermen and other sailors to their doom.
155. Anyone entering the shrine committed the insult of literally stepping on the head of the Roman emperor.
156. He has nothing left to hurl at Rick Adelman by way of insult or work stoppage.
157. You would not want to insult Redgrave by trying to call him the best oarsman in the world.
158. But the poems which he wrote are much more subtle than this obvious insult.
159. This debate seemed to be marked by a remarkably high standard of studied insult.
160. Casually remove articles of clothing throughout the course of the meaL Insult your companions.
161. I won't insult you by explaining the rules of the game.
162. If he knew of the insult offered me he would want revenge - and against the Husseys he can not possibly speed.
163. Face others is deliberately insult should disregard still confute?
164. He resolved to avenge the insult on the boss.
165. That was a doggone insult.
166. We would never choke down the insult.
167. He was aggrieved at the insult from his friend.
168. Why would Family Guy so blatantly insult Muslims?
169. She was enraged at his insult.
170. Who dares insult us with this blasphemous mockery?
171. Harass , threaten, insult, or behave belligerently towards others.
172. He vowed to avenge the insult.
173. His answer was tantamount to an insult.
174. Simmer down. He didn't intend to insult your son.
175. He made a witty comeback to the insult.
176. Far be it from me to insult the pun!
177. He was still smarting from the insult.
178. He would never choke down the insult.
179. She spat the name out like an insult.
180. It is a green naturopathy without insult and drugs.
181. Defamation and insult are legally defined speech events.
182. We burp, fart, and insult our audience's intelligence.
183. Phaethon complained of the insult to his mother Clymene.
184. Conclusion Clonidine can protect retinal structure and function in acute retinal ischemia insult.
185. How dumb, or smart, are birds? Calling someone a birdbrain is usually meant as an insult. But many birds are quite clever. Take for example, the mockingbird.
186. Objective To investigate the condition of neuron insult in patients with herpes simplex encephalitis ( HSE ).
187. Adding insult to injury is the grill setting off the smoke alarm on the first use.
188. And to add insult to injury , MercuryRet - rograde, an astral condition infamous for frustration - n, exacerbate - s existing tensions.
189. Turkey, for example, has 11 separate insult laws, including one to protect the memory of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
190. We don't know whether animals insult their enemies by calling them human beings, but we often call on quite a few animals to describe other people in uncomplimentary ways.
191. Beelzebub is an Old Testament name for the prince of the demons (the devil) meaning either "lord of the flies" or "lord of the dung heap, " an intentional insult to mankind's greatest enemy.
192. The A-Okay Joining the thumb and index finger in a circle is a popular way of saying Okay, but it is an insult in many Latin American countries.
193. Or that famous roast of insult comedian Don Rickles on the Dean Martin Show back in the 70s?
194. Mr. McGeary was very angry on the score of Jeff's insult.
195. When people acknowledged the evilness and insult their kindness adviser, they are no longer corrigible anymore. The fact facing them is eternal extinction of their lives.
196. Adding insult to injury, the local media is conducting a series of reports characterized by half-truth and distortion.
197. Asking those other workers to pay for these privileges seems to add insult to injury.
198. It condemned the saints as “evil-doing sinners” and said their canonisation was a “gross insult to the Chinese people's patriotic resistance against foreign aggression and oppression”.
199. Its warm lucence promised a poultice against illness and a wall against insult.
200. But to be given negative feedback by a machine is an insult.
201. It is strictly forbidden to torture, insult or otherwise maltreat prisoners.
202. CNN host Kafudi vicious attacks on abusive defame China to insult the Chinese people's remarks.
203. Haeckel is his little tin god. The only way to insult him is to take a slap at Haeckel.
204. He fell at the beginning of the race add insult to injury ,[] he came in last.
205. The late African-American poet Langston Hughes said the word 'sums up for us who are colored all the bitter years of insult and struggle in America.'
206. He avenged himself [ was avenged ] on them ( for the insult ).
207. The whole life of the person come down be destine and meekly tolerate insult negative heavy, be want continuously of with desire aggro, particularly man, ever smoke cigarette of man!
208. The insult to the adult consulter results in multiplication of the faulty faucets.
209. First, the basement flooded, and then, add insult to injury, a pipe burst in the kitchen.
210. The mono lines summarily rejected our offer, in some cases appending an insult or two.
211. The technique he chose cunningly - was to blatantly insult his audience.
212. Gypsies and Travellers are the only social group that it is still acceptable to insult.
213. It is forbidden to discriminate against, insult, maltreat or desert mental patients.
214. Since he has apologized, you'd hatter not pile insult on insult.
215. Mrs Howe's views may be obnoxious and hateful but to treat them as a hate crime is an insult to the memory of people like Michael Causer and Ian Baynham, both brutally kicked to death for being gay.
216. Tony Blair has received a double insult from the Literary Review, with the nomination of his bestselling autobiography, A Journey, for its bad sex award.
217. India was on her feet, her lean body quivering with insult.
218. Insult, libel, false accusationfalse incrimination directed against citizens by any means is prohibited.
219. His insult was intentional.
220. This is a witting reaction to the Bush Administration's tendency to diss our allies and insult — or invade — our enemies.
221. He has compared a prominent opponent of the switch to a local 'avaava' fish -- a sea creature that swims in shallow waters and eats garbage, an insult in Samoan culture.
222. To add insult to injury, the Bureau of Labour Statistics now says 366,000 more jobs were lost than it first estimated in the year to last March.
223. Minerva could not forbear to admire, yet felt indignant at the insult.
224. Later, to add insult to injury, an expert in Munchausen by proxy decided, simply by watching a television programme, that it was actually Sally Clark's husband who did it.
225. Whoever corrects a mocker invites insult ; whoever rebukes a wicked man incurs abuse.
226. To add insult to injury they also took their jailer with them.
227. Municipal Committee of Shijiazhuang quit the scene is one kind of attitude of government, and every country stops selling chinese milk powder is one kind of the whole world's insult to China.
228. Accustomed to John Reed 's abuse, I never had an idea of replying to it; my care was how to endure the blow which would certainly follow the insult.
229. We added two students to that dorm room; She personal note to her insult to injury.
230. Pelting someone with shoes is considered a grave insult in the Arab world.
231. It's warm luster a poultice against a wall against insult. It a door on hunger.
232. Here's a short list of what not to say to avoid insult or embarrassment at any social occasion.
232. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
233. The clatter only seems to insult the ears, and what is there to life if a man cannot hear the lonely cry if the whippoorwill or the arguments of the frogs around the pond at night?
234. The deepest insult that one tagger can give another is to 'line' his 'tag', which is done by drawing a line through it.
235. As the book of Proverbs says "A wise man ignores an insult: it is to his glory to overlook an offense."
236. First, the basement flooded, and then, to add insult to injury, a pipe burst in kitchen.
237. Discrimination against, insult of and infringement upon disabled persons shall be prohibited.
238. He called me a lily - livered coward, and I umbrage at the insult.
239. What you said to her is to add insult to injury.
240. Sunshine can burn you, food can poison you, words can condemn you, pictures can insult you; music cannot punish ---- only bless. (Arthur Schnabel , Austrian pianist.
241. It was impossible for him to insult his grandfather and it was equally impossible for him to leave his fathep unavenged.
242. The insult to the adult consulter results in multipmultiplication of the faulty faucets.
243. Insult, libel, falsefalse incrimination directed against citizens by any means is prohibited.
244. Give ear, O Lord , and hear; open your eyes, O Lord , and see; listen to the words Sennacherib has sent to insult the living God.
245. These people would ask for insult and come down in the world for heavy debt.
246. We started off late, to add insult to injury, our car broke down on the way.
247. It would be an insult to Lord Long-legs to have any one look down on him.
248. Well, that would be an insult to the familiar common chimp, Pan troglodytes, which actually grows up pretty fast.
249. It is prohibited to scold and beat, to ill-treat or to insult the people who violate the peace and order regulations.
250. Perhaps in life he suffers insult, shame; and perhaps his lifetime immerses sorrowfulness, solitariness. But his heart to human being's love and compassion will enable his art tree evergreen.
251. The legal rights of senior citizens are protected by law; It is forbidden to abuse, insult, slander , ill-treat or abandon them.
252. Thai law requires that any person who "slander, insult, or threaten the king, queen, crown prince or the prince regent, " and they could face punishment from 3 to 15 years in prison.
253. Though not without significant flaws, Seven isn't transparent or moronic , and it doesn't insult the average viewer's intelligence.
254. It was a point of honor with him to avenge any insult to his family.
255. To add insult to injury , the storm did not just hit Pinar del Rio's tobacco crop.
256. Chinese laws prohibit discrimination, insult and injury against the handicapped or their ill-treatment and abandonment.
257. They said Kelso got some rascally adventurer, some Belgian brute, to insult his son - in - law in public.
258. Insult , libel, false charge or frame - up directed against citizens by any means is prohibited.
259. Felt the cool air blow on his cheek, that was hot with the insult.
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