Forms of address, epithets, and pronoun references that signal service and status, then clashes of rank, also get interwoven. |
I learnt that because of your game, you had picked up several endearing epithets. |
Undeserved appellations and humiliating epithets divest him of his self-esteem. |
The woman begins to hurl racial epithets at them and goes as far as to hit one of the students. |
I have words to describe these people, good old Anglo-Saxon epithets in the main, and none of them polite. |
So when he starts to verbally assault Zack, hurling painful epithets at him, one feels disoriented since they seemed to get along in school. |