‘Johnson found it insulting to be the leader’ is the meaning of the below sentence.Johnson told his manager that it was insulting to be led by the nose.

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‘Johnson found it insulting to be the leader’ is the meaning of the below sentence.<br /><strong>Johnson told his manager that it was insulting <em>to be led by the nose.</em></strong>