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Rebuking a person harshly.
chiding
objurgation
tongue-lashing
Catalan
regany
1
She no longer heard Georg Riegg, still
scolding
,
calling for the watch.
2
Gervaise listened with a faint smile; she had no idea of
scolding
.
3
He bound his handkerchief over the wound,
scolding
away in the meantime.
4
The Commandante gave them a
scolding
and we went out in triumph.
5
I stand and cross my arms, waiting for the
scolding
to start.
6
Law is like a
scolding
wife; very bad when it follows us.
7
But a
scolding
is no novelty in my experience of Lady Lundie.
8
But you are all right; you haven't an idea of
scolding
me.
9
As he was always
scolding
and quarrelling, I always spoke in rhyme.
10
She was stormy in her grief, and I heard friend Afton
scolding
.
11
He summoned the judges to Whitehall and gave them a tremendous
scolding
.
12
Skvortsov flew into a rage and gave the beggar a merciless
scolding
.
13
But I am not
scolding
you, man; I am not
scolding
you.
14
The
scolding
that I had given them had produced a good effect.
15
He made little reply to the storm of
scolding
that met him.
16
He would go to Mr. Lin, confess everything and take the
scolding
.
scolding
scold
good scolding
get a scolding
severe scolding
little scolding
friendly scolding
Catalan
regany
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reprimenda
increpació
reny
Spanish
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