Definitionadv. in a disrespectful and insulting manner
Last update: August 14, 2015
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When, however, after the lapse of three days, a final earnest appeal had been answered insultingly, he began the battle. [Please select]
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I think I mentioned that the man had behaved insultingly to me--but that doesn't matter. [Please select]
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He vaulted airily to the top of the rail fence and chanted insultingly, "Cowardy, cowardy-custard Stole a pot of mustard, Cowardy, cowardy-custard." [Please select]
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"Nor am I in the habit of having it questioned by colonial striplings," he added insultingly. [Please select]
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The Irish regiments brought to England by James had been insultingly disbanded, and their officers put under arrest. [Please select]
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Once more the ambassadors of the allied Powers presented their final note to the Turkish government, and again it was insultingly disregarded. [Please select]
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But Mortimer swung on him insultingly: "That's about all from you, too." [Please select]
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He sprang aloft, cracked his heels together as before and crowed insultingly; then he subsided into silence. [Please select]
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All the prince's efforts to induce the contumacious city to consider his proposals in a reasonable and patriotic spirit were of no avail; they were rejected insultingly. [Please select]
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You offered affront to the name of Sir George Vernon, and insultingly refused me the courtesy of your name after I had done you the honor to tell you mine. [Please select]
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