It's almost a slap in the face that because of this, I will potentially have to change my whole life. |
The board also issued a terse statement which was a big slap in the face for their second-largest individual shareholder. |
A big World Cup would be a slap in the face for the doubters, not to mention providing a huge boost for the chances of the Wallabies. |
The loss of announcers and the lack of moves called is a slap in the face and an insult to wrestling. |
It was a slap in the face that Canada's indigenous people have not forgotten. |
The words resounded like a slap in the face not only for the small-l liberals in his party, but in the community as well. |