insulting造句1 Some of them were impudent and insulting.
2 I find it insulting to be spoken to in that way.
3 The article was insulting to the families of British citizens.
4 She was roused to anger by his insulting remarks.
5 Nobody gets away with insulting me like that.
6 He made the question sound almost insulting.
7 Sexist language is insulting to women.
8 He was dismissed for publicly insulting prominent politicians.
9 The insulting remarks stung him to a rage.
10 His opinions are highly insulting to women.
11 Her tone was deliberately insulting.
12 She was really insulting to me.
13 He was most insulting to my wife.
14 Their insulting remarks were a provocation.
15 When she started insulting everyone during the television interview, he faded her out.
16 All of us bristled at the lawyer's speech insulting our forefathers.
17 I beg your pardon but the woman you're insulting happens to be my wife.
18 I'll have you know you're insulting the woman I love.
19 Passengers could be insulting,[www.] and stewardesses just had to grin and bear it .
20 Avoid insulting or ridiculing teenagers' efforts to be differ-ent.
21 To call some one a liar is downright insulting.
22 Patting a woman on the head can be insulting.
23 Sexist language is very insulting to women.
24 I find his behaviour towards me extremely insulting.
25 I find your criticism deeply insulting.
26 A kid I used to be friends with turned against me after being told that I'd been insulting him.
27 The treatment accorded to a United Nations official was little short of insulting.
28 She's always been rude to me, but it was the last straw when she started insulting my mother.
29 You can't offer such a low salary to someone who is so highly skilled - it's insulting.
30 I'll settle with you, you have to pay for your insulting.