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Rebuking a person harshly.
scolding
chiding
tongue-lashing
Catalan
regany
1
The invincibly taciturn woman is so rare as to have escaped
objurgation
.
2
Seeing which his father quickly regained the paper, but continued his
objurgation
.
3
He has a horror of its wordy wars, its flood of
objurgation
.
4
But the irate old man finished his
objurgation
with the words:
5
Our chair coolies were in a constant state of
objurgation
in clearing a way.
6
He is fluent in oath and
objurgation
,
cursing like an inmate of the pit.
7
Beethoven drove the Colonel out of the house with
objurgation
.
8
With a muffled
objurgation
he fell upon the jumble and began to overhaul it.
9
At last, with a final torrent of
objurgation
,
he disappeared.
10
The mule was as deaf to prayer as to
objurgation
.
11
To fill the world and the street with lamentation,
objurgation
?
12
It was a call of wild distress- awhine , ahowl
,
an
objurgation
,
all combined.
13
He ended with much mental
objurgation
,
which swelled his throat.
14
Her companion, frowning, hardly suppressed a little quick
objurgation
.
15
As for Father Beret's words, they may have been a mere priestly formula of
objurgation
.
16
Despite
objurgation
and contempt, it had become since 1840 a constant and growing factor in politics.
objurgation
ceaseless objurgation
continuous objurgation
divide between objurgation
echoe the objurgation
frequent objurgation
Catalan
regany
repulsa
reprimenda
increpació
reny
Spanish
bronca