1 Usually, North Korea doesn't miss an opportunity to castigate its Japanese enemy.
2 He would castigate himself if he thought he had done something wrong.
3 Gerrard has not been slow to castigate his personnel, occasionally in victory.
4 Once, it could castigate Enoch Powell for his rivers of blood speech.
5 Mom calls me regularly to castigate me for not communicating with Petra.
6 Perhaps it is unfair to castigate the R&A for doing the right thing.
7 I am just in the mood to castigate those who have displeased me.
8 The latest prison visiting committee reports are set to castigate overcrowding.
9 The woman grasped a clothes-stick with which she proposed to castigate her niece.
10 After a few lines he stopped and began to castigate me.
11 I expected her to castigate him as a traitor, cooperating with the Greeks.
12 For the Minister now to castigate teachers for refusing to volunteer shows blinding ingratitude.
13 Let us castigate the lawmakers for their failure to legislate on foot of the amendments.
14 This time, he will castigate politicians and others for standing aside while that community has bled.
15 How can we castigate Labour for the routine fulfilment of diplomatic duty in attending a funeral?
16 It is quite feasible to castigate the 60s for its flashiness, its sexism, its irritating silliness.
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