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She would couple me and my own epithet together before her friends.
He said the word as if it were an epithet.
If ever anyone could carry off such an epithet, it is she.
It did not give rise to a new epithet though.
By which of these epithets is Burns not in fact known?
I did not take offense at any of her epithets.
The police have not confirmed that such epithets were used.
It's no different, she said, than when men use epithets.
Is not that epithet to be applied to the People?
He drew out the last word, making it seem almost an epithet.
And there, he said, is where a woman called out a racial epithet.
What he got in return, the sergeant said, were epithets.
Some residents began using the title of the book as an epithet.
Usually I have not taken the trouble even to notice the epithet.
It is the most common epithet used for the Goddess.
The epithets came from the fringes of the right, true.
Standing over her, yelling epithets without stop, was an older man.
The epithet "pretty boy" has haunted him all his life.
That someone, a man, declined help with a choice epithet.
But nobody can trace the epithets back to their source.
They have little meaning beyond being familiar epithets of respect.
Now that's a person who deserves the epithet of a great author, not those two.
She managed to make even that simple statement sound like an epithet.
Little else is known of this monarch, despite his epithet, the Great.
On the other hand, it is also used as an insulting epithet.