lambast someone in English

verbally abuse someone, rebuke someone, reprimand someone

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1. Haven't you heard Tae lambast me on Thirsty Thursdays about that?

2. LAmbast definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation

3. Goalkeepers, outfield players and coaches all lined up to lambast the Jabulani.

4. Only months ago, the idea that Mr Bush would publicly lambast America's corporate bosses was laughable.

5. The lyrics ridicule Gadhafi and lambast him for his treatment of the country in the past four decades.

6. Some sceptics feel so strongly they have started airing advertisements of their own to lambast CCS.

7. Advise someone on someone or something to provide someone with specific advice about someone or something

8. Informal 1 bang someone up, Bang up someone British Imprison someone.

9. Those in the West who rightly praise Mr Kagame for his achievements in development must also loudly lambast him for his loathsome and needless tendency to intolerance.

10. Consult (someone) To discuss something with someone

11. Assist someone with someone or something to help someone manage someone or something, especially with lifting or physical management

12. Beset someone with something to surround someone with harassment; to harass someone with something

13. Attract (someone or something) to (someone or something else) to draw or pull someone or something to someone or something else

14. Bestow something on someone to give something to someone; to present something to someone

15. Bawl someone out, Bawl out someoneReprimand someone angrily.

16. An Antagonist is someone who opposes someone else

17. A copycat is someone who imitates someone else.

18. Curtail someone of archaic Deprive someone of (something)

19. An example of someone who is Antagonizing someone else …

20. Accompanied by (someone or something) Joined by someone or something or presented along with someone or something

21. Behalf means representing the interest of someone, in support of someone or as the representative of someone

22. Someone substantial.

23. Accompanied by (someone or something) Joined by someone or something or presented along with someone or something

24. Hire someone with experience, someone who knows about real estate.

25. Cadge (something) from (someone) slang To borrow something from someone