Use "scold|scolds" in a sentence

1. Starts to interrogate to me, scolds.

2. Sister Teresa would scold us.

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4. Do we scold such an attempt?

5. At home your parent scolds you for not being as neat as your sister.

6. What did this foreigner scold on about?

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

8. Phrasal verb Carp at To scold or find

9. Don't scold him; it is not his fault.

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

11. Do not use study periods to scold children.

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

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

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

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

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

17. 11 Don't scold the boy; he'll come round in time.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

26. 14 He's too angry to hold on to himself not to scold.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

34. 6 Ever since its presentation, the Little Women's Prose receives much scold and castigation.

35. 54 synonyms for Chastise: scold, blame, correct, discipline, lecture, carpet, nag, censure, rebuke

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

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

38. Synonyms for Admonish include reprimand, chide, rebuke, censure, reprove, berate, scold, upbraid, reproach and castigate

39. 68 synonyms for Chide: scold, blame, lecture, carpet, flame, put down, criticize, slate, censure, rebuke

40. Synonyms for Berate include admonish, castigate, rebuke, scold, harangue, reprimand, reproach, slate, upbraid and blast

41. 54 synonyms for Berate: scold, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, blast, carpet, put down, criticize, slate

42. Grandmother would always come out and scold us, worried that we would fall off.

43. The meatball son scold a way:Idiot, the somebody else took off clothes you incognizant .

44. I couldn't bear that Mother should scold me in the face of my friends.

45. She writes me often, if only to scold me because I haven't written to her.

46. Synonyms for Castigate include lambaste, berate, censure, criticise, criticize, chastise, rebuke, reprimand, admonish and scold

47. To scold mildly so as to correct or improve; reprimand: Chided the boy for his

48. The definition of Criticise is another spelling of criticize, which means to find fault or scold

49. Chide definition, to express disapproval of; scold; reproach: The principal Chided the children for their thoughtless pranks

50. Bullyrag, to abuse or scold vehemently; to swindle one out of money by intimidation and sheer abuse

51. Castigation we cast gold to get its finest level same way we SCOLD or PUNISH to make them proper

52. The adverts scold us and cajole us and wheedle us and fawn us to keep up with the Joneses.

53. To cry or wail; a loud shout, outcry; scold: Your mom will Bawl you out for being late

54. If he were to speak, I know it would be to scold me for crying like I am.

55. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 3, PART 1, SLICE 3 VARIOUS The instances of Barratry and of common scolds, I believe, are the only exceptions

56. As the consummate political scold, he delighted in skewering all office holders, finding them full of posture and pretension.

57. Some Branks had a bell built in which drew attention to the scold as she walked through the streets

58. Quamvis Bibant mente leta, However much they cheerfully drink: sic nos rodunt omnes gentes: we are the ones whom everyone scolds, et sic erimus egentes

59. Bullyrag Meaning: "to bully, badger, scold," 1790, ballarag, of uncertain origin; early spellings suggest it is not… See definitions of Bullyrag.

60. Just because they have scold their faces and scarred their bodies, does not mean they are braver or stronger than we are.

61. To scold at; to reprove; to utter words in anger, or by way of disapprobation; to rebuke; as, to Chide one for his faults.

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63. And thou Conspirest to sack this Troy with the greed of the Cretan.” Hasting unstayed he pursued like a brook that scolds amid pebbles, Voicing angers shrill; for the people astonished were silent

64. This page shows answers to the clue Berate.Berate may be defined as “Scold sharply “To rate or chide vehemently“Censure severely or angrily”

65. To scold at; to reprove; to utter words in anger, or by way of disapprobation; to rebuke; as, to Chide one for his faults

66. A: Admonish is a reaction to an action that has been completed - it means to scold or criticize someone's behavior (after they have done it)

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68. Using this call both male and female Chickadees challenge or scold intruders, and send information about the location of food and predators to their partners, their offspring

69. Our natural misalignments and daily temptations to “miss the mark” don’t go away when others scold us, humiliate us, or impose their Asceticisms on us (Col 2:21-23)

70. Definition of Berate to yell at; to criticize or scold someone in a loud and angry way Examples of Berate in a sentence Shamefaced, the students sat quietly as Mrs

71. As soon as we put our hands into the urn to grab a few, my grandmother would mock-scold us, and we would run away with Brine dripping down our elbows

72. As verbs the difference between punish and Chastise is that punish is to cause to suffer for crime or misconduct, to administer disciplinary action while Chastise is to punish or scold someone.

73. Their father is described as a gentle man who is appreciated by many, yet he has a short temper and often beat the two brothers for some reasons, while their mother is a nice women, but she still scolds them for their mistakes regardless.

74. These person's tempers which make sale are again good, and still have persistence heart very much, no matter how you scold, how refuse to listen to, they be still arduously telephone dozen come over.

75. To Chastise is to scold someone severely for bad behavior or even to punish someone by beating the person. An example of Chastise is when you publicly shout at your assistant in front of everyone …

76. If you never scold your dog as you interrupt Chewing, you are more likely to catch your dog doing inappropriate Chewing and can redirect him to something appropriate and get rid of the problem behavior faster

77. The greatest pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too. Samuel Butler 

78. Chide From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Chide Chide / tʃaɪd / verb [ intransitive, transitive ] written APPROVE to tell someone that you do not approve of something that they have done or said SYN scold ‘Edward, you are naughty, ’ Dorothy Chided

79. The definition of Admonish means to let someone know that you are not happy with his or her actions or to scold a person. To reprimand a child who is behaving badly is an example of Admonish.

80. Berate (third-person singular simple present berates, present participle Berating, simple past and past participle berated) (transitive) to chide or scold vehemently quotations ▼ What society tells people, that they could "do whatever they want" to dissidents, and yet …