The paranoid and self-loathing protagonist compulsively bites her hands and tearfully recalls her history of failures and indignities. |
Presumably the Queen didn't suffer these indignities, but even she had to wait until 1953 for the dubious pleasure of coronation chicken. |
You also mutilated the dead bodies of our soldiers and treated them with indescribable indignities. |
In Britain, slopping out was branded as one of the indignities of an antiquated prison system. |
Some appear to be former Baathist soldiers seeking revenge for indignities they have suffered. |
Brown relates the detail, and other indignities and complications he had to put up with, in a manner which would bring a tear to a glass eye. |