It was one among many final small indignities inflicted by the Germans on their victims.
It would be worth enduring some small indignities just to hear what these painted upstarts had to say for themselves.
It was just a small indignity added to the greater indignity of death.
Along with the enormous outrages are the small indignities like having to guard garbage.
Of all the small indignities that haunt the city dweller, none perhaps is quite so troublesome as looking for a spot.
All of its characters share this, and it's almost enough to make up for the small, wry indignities they must endure.
They suffer endless indignities, large and small.
There are men from whom warm words are small indignity.
Lady Catherine, Anton suspected, suffered that small indignity with great frequency and a complete lack of concern.
There are indignities small and large.