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An insulting thing to do in front of someone else.
However, she made a real name for herself by insulting people.
I think what he said was insulting, but I'm not sure.
That is insulting to men, and to the people who love them.
"I do not have to answer such an insulting question."
That would have been insulting, even if he'd had the money.
He also said it might have been "a little insulting."
Still, it was kind of insulting in a way, too.
They now refer to each other only in the most insulting terms.
"We are not interested in insulting people who work for us."
I cut him short, though of course Mason got the insulting point.
For weeks now he'd been practically insulting to one and all.
I would wonder why this particular answer was so insulting.
There are people to whom you could not say insulting things.
But when you think that this 9 percent might be all you're going to get, it seems insulting.
And some were against me for what they said was my insulting tone.
Each used insulting language not often seen in political ads today.
Insulting women in politics has long been a blood sport for men.
You seem to have taken it personally or think I am being insulting.
Both men would go out on television and make personal, insulting remarks about one another.
It would be insulting for the president to assume he knows more about war than they do.
"Some of the directors felt it was a little insulting."
I consider this procedure to be most insulting to the House.
It does not matter if the cartoon is insulting to men.
Since my child is ahead in reading, I found the assignment insulting.