Use "lambast|lambasted|lambasting|lambasts" in a sentence

1. The professor lambasted me for my careless mistake.

2. His first American article lambasted pro-war sentiment.

3. For decades official propaganda had lambasted capitalism as akin to cannibalism.

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

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

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

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

8. Synonyms for Criticized include censured, condemned, knocked, panned, denounced, blasted, disparaged, slammed, lambasted and arraigned

9. The instigators lambasted Mutalibov as an undedicated and weak leader in the war in Karabakh.

10. Mitterrand had ambiguous relations with money, the power of which he regularly lambasted.

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

12. Former All Black internationals lambasted the error-prone display,[Sentencedict] and radio shows were filled with criticism.

13. Synonyms for Arraigned include attacked, censured, condemned, criticised, criticized, admonished, castigated, chastised, lambasted and pilloried

14. Synonyms for Basted include bashed, battered, beat, beaten, clubbed, drubbed, lamBasted, lashed, mauled and pelted

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

16. • an Ambiguous question • Mitterrand had Ambiguous relations with money, the power of which he regularly lambasted.

17. Forbes recently spoke in favor of a balanced-budget amendment, but his columns have lambasted the idea.

18. Võ Văn Kiệt lambasted the conservatives, claiming that the state-owned sector had to shrink in favor of the private sector.

19. He gave vent to his anger and lambasted the shipping manager for not having alerted him that Clarion Call was overdue.

20. Mike Kelly lambasted Joe Biden, the Democrat presidential nominee, on Saturday for calling supporters of President Trump "Chumps."

21. Synonyms for Carped at include had a go at, attacked, criticised, criticized, found fault with, arraigned, censured, condemned, denounced and lambasted

22. Synonyms for Cavilled at include had a go at, attacked, criticised, criticized, found fault with, arraigned, censured, condemned, denounced and lambasted

23. Congressman Matt Gaetz, a Republican from Florida, lambasted the rebranding of Mr Potato Head during a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Blatting…

24. Those on social media this past weekend immediately lambasted the city Councilor’s comments in favor of child abuse, which is defined by federal law …

25. Singer Michael Stipe lambasted President Trump as a “Bloviating puff-adder sack of lies” during an appearance on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” on

26. 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.

27. The strange Bromance between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin has been a staple of the Washington commentariat ever since Trump entered the presidential race and lambasted almost everyone except

28. Dunga's first act was to say publicly that no player was bigger than the famous yellow shirt and to lambast what he saw as the effect of inflated egos on the fortunes of the team.

29. 12 hours ago · H&M Battered With Criticism in China Over Xinjiang Forced-Labor Stance State media, social-media users and celebrity endorsers lambast fast …

30. The right may lambast McCain for failing to vote for Bush's tax cuts or for seeking restrictions on guns, but that makes the senator appealing in the eyes of moderates.

31. Beat, hit, strike, knock, punch, belt (informal), whip, deck (slang), batter, thrash, pound, flog, clobber (slang), tonk (informal), cudgel, thwack, lambast (e), lay one on (slang), drub Men began to Belabour his shoulders with sticks.

32. But they reckon he can keep voters waiting only a little while longer before they start to wonder if he is no more to be trusted than the government he loves to lambast.

33. Synonyms & Antonyms of Bluenose a person who is greatly concerned with seemly behavior and morality especially regarding sexual matters the editorial lambasts those Bluenoses who feel they have the moral authority to dictate how other people should conduct themselves in private