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disparaging
[ dih-spar-i-jing ]
Sensitive Note
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of disparaging1
Example Sentences
Even the word lady has shifted over the years from being an aspiration to a term widely regarded as demeaning and disparaging.
The vice-president also expressed an affinity for Europe, after disparaging remarks between him and other top US officials were leaked from a private chat.
Instead, Macdonald provides clips of Lennon and Ono on talk shows discussing their marriage or disparaging his former Beatles bandmates for not standing up for Ono when the press denigrated her.
Haden Kirkpatrick, a top State Farm executive, said he was fired after being recorded in an undercover video making disparaging remarks about Pacific Palisades homeowners.
鈥淚 believe that R.W. wasting the time, thereby disparaging HENLEY鈥檚 name and the Big U Enterprise鈥檚 reputation, and potentially flouting that disrespect with the lyrics of the 鈥榙iss鈥 song, led to a dispute,鈥 Roosa wrote.
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