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- noun Plural form of
humiliation .
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Examples
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How far the Indians can take such humiliations from the Chinese?
Top Headlines 2009
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How far the Indians can take such humiliations from the Chinese?
Top Headlines 2009
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The so-called humiliations of the Yeltsin era, which to most Westerners who lived there then looks like a golden era of relative normalcy, called for vengeance.
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Not the least of their humiliations was a group of the most absurd monsters ever to flounder across the screen.
film flam Larry McMurtry 1987
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Not the least of their humiliations was a group of the most absurd monsters ever to flounder across the screen.
film flam Larry McMurtry 1987
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Not the least of their humiliations was a group of the most absurd monsters ever to flounder across the screen.
film flam Larry McMurtry 1987
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But the worst of my humiliations was my younger brother Reginald's attitude: he simply never mentioned the fight.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X X, Malcolm, 1925-1965 1964
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I recall the humiliations we had to suffer here, in the streets, everywhere, wherever a group of Cubans gathered, here in the university, in the party premises, Prado 109, and everywhere, because whenever the people gathered, they were the victims of some outrage.
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Rising from the table, the American-educated Karadzic raged in passable English about the "humiliations" his people were suffering.
No Disguising Karadzic's Role In Brutal Ethnic Cleansing 2008
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Rising from the table, the American-educated Karadzic raged in passable English about the "humiliations" his people were suffering.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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