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Only the accents were different, and the individual terms of abuse.
In other words, the very word Jew has become a term of abuse.
It was a term of abuse I had picked up somewhere.
The word "conservative" itself is a term of abuse in France.
To call someone a nutter, however, is not to use what they would see as a term of abuse.
So really it is just a term of abuse?
I don't especially like it as a term of abuse, because extreme is not always bad.
Even the word 'woman' is used as a term of abuse.
The word cult is not a term of abuse, as this paper tries to explain.
As a result, it is often also used as a term of abuse for political opponents.
Next the class practiced sounds - phonics, to use the term of abuse.
A 13-year-old forbidden to use the word "grass" as a term of abuse in order to threaten people.
In this army, "lumpectomy" was originally a term of abuse.
Terms of abuse are one of the translator's recurring nightmares.
'Tourist' was about the worst term of abuse you could use.
The fads of a period always furnish terms of abuse.
Why did it become less offensive - is it because newer terms of abuse were introduced?
Marx and Engels also sometimes used primitive communism as a term of abuse.
Commonly a prostitute or term of abuse but also used affectionately for a lover.
As she had said "Dina," it had been a term of abuse.
In addition, the word "abo" was beginning to be seen as a term of abuse at the time.
After the Jacobins lost power, the word "terrorist" became a term of abuse.
As a term of abuse for someone or something contemptible, difficult or unpleasant.
The gardening book industry invites book-making, that term of abuse for books the world could perfectly well do without.