insult (v.)
be insolent, show scorn, triumph scornfully
3H6 I.iv.124[York to Queen, of her father] Hath that poor monarch taught thee to insult?
AYL III.v.36[Rosalind as Ganymede to Phebe] you insult, exult and all at once / Over the wretched
Cor III.i.144[Coriolanus to Brutus] one part does disdain with cause, the other / Insult without all reason
Sonn.107.12[of death] I'll live in this poor rhyme, / While he insults o'er dull and speechless tribes
Tit III.ii.71[Titus to Marcus, of a fly] I will insult on him ... as if it were the Moor
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