scold|scolded|scolding|scolds in English
verb
[skəʊld]
reprimand, rebuke; upbraid, berate; use loud and abusive language
Use "scold|scolded|scolding|scolds" in a sentence
1. She is always scolding.
2. My boss scolded me today.
3. Starts to interrogate to me, scolds.
4. Chiding (plural Chidings) A scolding
5. Her tongue was incessantly scolding.
6. We dislike scolding voices.
7. I got a scolding from my teacher.
8. The birds roundly scolded the long-necked intruders.
9. 6 She would be scolded, abused, ignominiously discharged.
10. When they scolded him, he would answer back.
11. Sister Teresa would scold us.
12. I got a scolding from my mother.
13. His mother dealt him a severe scolding.
14. The headmaster gave the boys a scolding.
15. What does Chiding mean? A scolding
16. See more ideas about scolds Bridle, Bridles, torture devices.
17. Do we scold such an attempt?
18. At home your parent scolds you for not being as neat as your sister.
19. What did this foreigner scold on about?
20. To scold; rebuke: He Berated them in public.
21. He caught a scolding from his father.
22. Phrasal verb Carp at To scold or find
23. Not a little while lackey came back, ask him: " Was scolded? "
24. Don't scold him; it is not his fault.
25. 3 synonyms for Chiding: objurgation, scolding, tongue-lashing