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Examples for "upbraiding "
Examples for "upbraiding "
1 The letter went on for some time in the same upbraiding strain.
2 Pleyel was not the only object of my keen but unjust upbraiding .
3 His recent sullen silence was now changed to open and rebellious upbraiding .
4 M. de la Pailletine stamped and swore, upbraiding them for their cowardice.
5 The tone in which this was said had something in it of upbraiding .
1 Your brother has already given me an earful of contempt today, Tala.
2 But when these institutions fail to do so, they get an earful .
3 Dat peter-boy we meets at Quincy slips me an earful about him.
4 His race ended with Carpenter giving him an earful about safe driving.
5 He'd got an earful from someone, probably over on the lot.
1 Once in a hundred years the Lord brought a castigation upon him.
2 A man could bear hate, abuse, anger, and castigation ; but pity, never.
3 Oh the castigation I received from the Jockey Club on that account!
4 She had delighted in the encounter; so, in spite of castigation , had he.
5 But the pain inflicted was to disappear with the first castigation .
1 She was bawling out of control by the time she'd finished dressing.
2 The Halle mail drove up to the door, the guard bawling out for his passenger.
3 Then he puts his slave boy to bawling out :
4 There is a fellow bawling out a ditty in the street, the burthen of which is
5 Mr. Booth was bawling out in the street.
1 I was lucky to avoid a chewing out for my late return.
2 Or are you afraid of something more serious than a chewing out ?
3 General Flood looked like a football coach chewing out his team at halftime.
4 While Athena was occupied chewing out the crowd, Arachne struggled to her feet.
5 Man, she was chewing out that girl in the yellow vest something fierce.
1 Far forward sounded the cries of men dressing down the head sheets.
2 After a dressing down from Brown, Mukarji said two things to me.
3 Some day I'll give you a good dressing down for your impudence.
4 Stuff a' nonsense all this set out, dressing up and dressing down .
5 I suspect he received a severe dressing down from the politicians.
1 I gave it a good going - over and saw no likely-looking prospects.
2 He was determined to give the situation a good going - over in his mind.
3 The stranger gave him a cold, calculating going - over with those hard, suspicious eyes.
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