1、disparaging terms for small people.

2、A disparaging or belittling word or expression.

3、a disparaging term for an unsophisticated person.

4、Used as a disparaging term for a heterosexual person.

5、Used as a disparaging term for a white person.

6、Used as a disparaging term for a police officer.

7、Used as a disparaging term for a Japanese.

8、Was that a negative disparaging remark about my son?

9、Used as a disparaging term for a person of Polish birth or descent.

10、She didn't like her colleagues and often made disparaging comments about them.

11、Nobody makes a big deal about disparaging English food because they're white.

12、Catching sight of our disparaging looks, he challenged us to a verbal head-to-head.

13、Disrespect, antipathy, and disparaging admirable things, on the other hand, paralyze and slay our cognitive activities.

14、In one study, for instance, subjects were asked to listen to recordings of people supposedly saying disparaging things about them.

15、That they are OPPOSED to UNIONS BETWEEN MEMBERS of DIFFERENT RACES and refer to their offspring in disparaging terms?

16、Prosecution and defense expert witnesses in DNA cases are arguably the most contentious and disparaging in the business.

17、Redneck:Used as a disparaging term for a member of the white rural laboring class, especially in the southern United States.

18、The decision came as Sky Sports fired pundit Andy Gray over disparaging comments he made about Massey at the weekend.

19、With other audiences you mustn't attempt to cut in with humor as they will resent an outsider making disparaging remarks about their canteen or their chairman.

20、Believing you cannot have what you want in your life, is a self-destructive and disparaging idea that you create yourself.

21、Just to be clear, I am not disparaging the use of distributed systems, the key is to have the right platform for the solution.

22、Even as the Moutai distillery turns large swaths of the ancient town to rubble, it is rare to hear a disparaging word about the company.

23、That term too has entered the language, though it doesn't have quite the market penetration that IQ does--or the disparaging overtone that Young intended in his satiric fable The Rise of the Meritocracy, 1870 - 2033.

24、With hands deeply rooted in pockets, she cast one last disparaging sneer from under her hood, turned on her heel and marched briskly toward the warmth of the station cafe.