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1 I stand and cross my arms, waiting for the scolding to start.
2 Mrs. Shimerda was going about her work, talking and scolding to herself.
3 Then away he marched, scolding to himself about little girls who played silly games.
4 Three years ago, Netanyahu was humiliated by Barack Obama with a public scolding to stop settlement expansion.
5 Mollie paced up and down like a bedlamite, sobbing and scolding to herself, and quite broken down with one day's imprisonment.
6 Margaret had always liked him and trusted him; he was the big brother who had no duty in the way of scolding to do.
7 She had been scolding to Betty about people having no thought or care as to how they put back the work with their late breakfast.
8 On their way they were met by a body of women, who drove them back with threats and scoldings to their homes again.
9 'They are just like children, and want some training and scolding to make them behave properly,' Kate said.
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