suffer indignity
face indignity
the indignity of needing financial help.
Spanking is an indignity to a teenager.
The soldiers who were captured suffered many indignities at the hands of the enemy.
to endure the indignity of being ignored
to suffer the indignity of being treated unfairly
to face the indignity of losing a job
to experience the indignity of being belittled
to bear the indignity of being mistreated
to endure the indignity of discrimination
to suffer the indignity of being humiliated
to face the indignity of being lied to
to experience the indignity of being cheated
He said Greece wanted to end the indignity of its debt crisis.BBC News.
Well, I'll spare you the indignity of asking.
Both of us suffered the indignity, Harry, of being named after those fathers.
But something tells me that your body would probably suffer some terrible indignities long before that.
Miss Bingley warmly resented the indignity he had received, in an expostulation with her brother for talking such nonsense.
After all the indignities she made you suffer?
In that time, it's suffered the indignities of tomb raiders and gunpowder-toting archaeologists, a la Indiana Jones.
It warns us of indignity, threat, insult and harm.
The scene encapsulated the Kurds feelings of betrayal and added a new indignity to a rushed American withdrawal.
The indignities to the poor dodo didn't end quite there.
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