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His words stamped him to be a bigot.

Anyone who opposes them is branded a racist, a bigot, or a homophobe.

The attitude, state of mind, or behavior characteristic of a bigot;intolerance.

The left retorted-rightly, in our view-that he was also a bigot and a bully (see article).

If someone refers to a persons race it isn;t always because they are being a bigot.

And in their idealistic single- mindedness, they can wind up unintentionally portraying society's have-nots as monochromatically as a bigot might.

John Wesley,“ My ground is the Bible. Yea, I am a Bible-bigot. I follow it in all things, both great and small.

But mostly, they showed that African-Americans could be portrayed onscreen as complex human beings- part good, part bad- rather than the bigot-fodder of decades ago: the cardboard villains, comical personas or long-suffering saints and mammies of Hollywood's Golden Age.

bigot造句

I'm not a bigot, Sarah.

A bigot is a stone-leaf orator.

Carole, could it be that Dog is more of a brute than a bigot?

Intolerance is the mark of a bigot. The term can also denote a lasting effect, as of an experience.

He also accused Hillary Clinton of being a "bigot" because he says she sees African Americans only as votes and disregards the opportunities they deserve.

a narrow-minded bigot

A 36 bigot is a stone-deaf 37 orator.

At the Restoration she had turned bigot, and that with so much energy that the priests had forgiven her her monk.

The intolerance and prejudice of a bigot.

Maradona has incurred the wrath of no less a bigot than the Pope, because every time His Holiness makes a speech about helping the poor, Maradona demands that the Vatican should give them its own vast wealth.

When you try to impose them on others, you make yourself into a self-righteous bigot.

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