rebukes in Germany
ebukes [ribjuːks] tadelt, Zurechtweisunge
Sentence patterns related to "rebukes"
1. Her carefulness rebukes me.
2. “He Screamed Rebukes at Them”
3. The Savior’s sternest rebukes were to hypocrites.
4. He was smarting under his father's rebukes.
5. He even screamed rebukes at David’s men.
6. 1 He rebukes Steve Forbes' brand of supply-side economics.
7. While the glass lamp rebukes the earthen for calling it cousin.
8. The Contentions at Corinth called forth the rebukes of Paul
9. 4 He rebukes the sea,+ and he dries it up;
10. Her husband had spurned David and had screamed rebukes at David’s men.
11. The Contentions at Corinth (1 Corinthians 1:11) called forth the rebukes of Paul
12. The Contentions at Corinth (1 Corinthians 1:11) called forth the rebukes of Paul
13. Synonyms for Barrackings include verbals, abuse, cursings, hectorings, jeerings, rebukes, reprovals, scoldings, teasing and upbraidings
14. Synonyms for Castigates include lambastes, berates, censures, criticises, criticizes, chastises, rebukes, reprimands, admonishes and scolds
15. Synonyms for Berates include admonishes, castigates, rebukes, scolds, harangues, reprimands, reproaches, slates, upbraids and blasts
16. Synonyms for Admonishes include reprimands, chides, rebukes, censures, reproves, berates, scolds, upbraids, reproaches and castigates
17. From a balcony, prominent opposition politicians, including Benjamin Netanyahu, looked on benevolently and uttered no rebukes.
18. Five of those seven lawmakers—all but Collins and Romney—have since faced local Censures, or formal rebukes, from GOP groups in the states they represent
19. US Senate Acquits Trump of inciting deadly Capitol riot, McConnell rebukes ex-president By Richard Cowan, David Morgan and Makini Brice, Reuters Updated - Feb
20. How it rebukes by its tough and equable serenity all weathers, this gusty-temper'd little whiffet(sentence dictionary), man that runs indoors at a mite of rain or snow.
21. How it rebukes by its tough and equable serenity as weathers, this gusty temper'd little whiffet , man that runs indoors at a mite of rain or snow.
22. How is’t with me, when every noise Appals me? (2.2.56-57) Lady Macbeth returns to her Lord and rebukes him for his lack of courage, urging him on to hide
23. 28 How it rebukes by its tough and equable serenity as weathers, this gusty temper'd little whiffet , man that runs indoors at a mite of rain or snow.
24. F - Befrets h - sherbet l - belters trebles t - betters v - brevets w - bestrew webster (beersu) -----c - becurse d - burseed g - burgees k - rebukes m - embrues s - rebuses subsere (beersv) breves-----a - beavers o - observe obverse verbose r - reverbs t - brevets (beersw) webers-----a - bewares h - beshrew r - brewers t - bestrew webster
25. He is the first to accuse Job directly of wickedness; Averring indeed that his punishment is too good for him (11:6); he rebukes Job's impious presumption in trying to find out the unsearchable secrets of God (11:7-12); and yet, like the rest of the friends, promises peace and restoration on condition of penitence and putting away iniquity (11