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

26. Her voice was stern, just short of scolding.

27. Blustered (also: scolded, berated, grumbled, upbraided, groused, badmouthed, inveighed, grouched)

28. The employer often scolded his men on the slightest pretence.

29. To scold; rebuke: He Berated them in public.

30. Do not use study periods to scold children.

31. You shouldn't scold him on the slightest pretence.

32. Don't scold her, she's nothing but a child.

33. The scolding was a rare public Chastisement by the committee.

34. Something that's Admonitory is meant to correct or scold

35. Better not to use study period to scold children.

36. Timmy Brazened it out when his teacher scolded him for misbehaving

37. A jay scolds me shrilly from high within the wildly whipping branches of a cedar.

38. He gasped in astonishment and I escaped a scolding.

39. 11 Don't scold the boy; he'll come round in time.

40. We dozen imperialistic of signal, very at quiet scold Hold!

41. I clapped for him too hard so I got scolded by my manager.

42. 14 synonyms for Admonishment: admonition, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, reproof, scolding, rap

43. He gave his son a scolding for coming home so late.

44. Berate: To rebuke or scold angrily and at length

45. They scolded me and didn't allow me to go to the toilet

46. The boy was scolded by his mother for breaking the looking glass.

47. Synonyms for Admonishes include reprimands, chides, rebukes, censures, reproves, berates, scolds, upbraids, reproaches and castigates

48. He is afraid that father is scolded, stay over to be at a loss.

49. She looked him in the eye and, with a slender finger, mockingly scolded him.

50. Chide: To scold mildly so as to correct or improve; reprimand

51. He's too angry to hold on to himself not to scold.

52. Mother used to scold the boy without a moment's thought.

53. Berate Meaning: "to scold vehemently," 1540s, from be- "thoroughly" + Middle English rate "to scold" (late 14c.), from… See definitions of Berate.

54. "She is likely to scold and 'Bullyrag' to her heart's content

55. 14 He's too angry to hold on to himself not to scold.

56. Don't scold him for doing badly at school, he's doing his best.

57. I went to their classroom , hid outside and saw my senior scolding her .

58. Ever since its presentation, the Little Women's Prose receives much scold and castigation.

59. Synonyms for Castigates include lambastes, berates, censures, criticises, criticizes, chastises, rebukes, reprimands, admonishes and scolds

60. Synonyms for Berates include admonishes, castigates, rebukes, scolds, harangues, reprimands, reproaches, slates, upbraids and blasts

61. To Chide from or Chide away, is to drive away by scolding or reproof

62. If any of the more rowdier children questioned the authority of the parents, they were scolded.

63. Castigate means punish, and punish harshly, but the punishment is always a severe scolding

64. To Chide from or Chide away, is to drive away by scolding or reproof.

65. One day, as she was scolding me, I suddenly threw a question at her.

66. Some common synonyms of Berate are rail, revile, scold, upbraid, and vituperate

67. He did his best to hold himself in, not to scold her.

68. Synonyms for Chastised include scolded, berated, reprimanded, lectured, rebuked, castigated, upbraided, censured, chid and chided

69. She maintains a strict, no-nonsense demeanor throughout, and often scolds Glenn for his lackadaisical attitude.

70. 6 Ever since its presentation, the Little Women's Prose receives much scold and castigation.

71. 54 synonyms for Chastise: scold, blame, correct, discipline, lecture, carpet, nag, censure, rebuke

72. Our parents teach us that: praise with the good, scold with the bad.

73. N Chiding The act of reproving, rebuking, berating, or scolding; utterance of reproof or reproach

74. Synonyms for Berating include admonishing, castigating, rebuking, scolding, haranguing, reprimanding, reproaching, slating, upbraiding and blasting

75. Even Miss Pinkerton , that austere and godlike woman , ceased scolding her after the first time.

76. Synonyms for Berated include admonished, castigated, rebuked, scolded, harangued, reprimanded, reproached, slated, upbraided and blasted

77. I could hear mother scolding the dog for bringing mud into the house.

78. What does Chide mean? To scold mildly so as to correct or improve; reprimand

79. Synonyms for Barracking include verbal, abuse, cursing, hectoring, jeering, rebuke, reproval, scolding, teasing and upbraiding

80. An Admonition is advice with a hint of scolding, a warning not to do something