Use "upbraid|upbraided|upbraiding|upbraids" in a sentence

1. Tip-off illaqueable Sinclairville Alectoriae upbraids

2. I eschewed upbraiding, I curtailed remonstrance.

3. He upbraided her with her ingratitude.

4. The captain upbraid his men for falling asleep.

5. He spoke, not to inflame, not to upbraid, but to convince.

6. His mother summoned him, upbraided him, wept and prayed.

7. Tom's boss is upbraiding him for his always being late for work.

8. His wife set about upbraiding him for neglecting the children.

9. You left me too: but I won't upbraid you!

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

11. I was in no mood to be upbraided about my stupidity.

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

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

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

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

16. Two Pinochetistas immediately board the bus and furiously upbraid and threaten her.

17. I could hear the teacher upbraiding Tom for his absence from school yesterday.

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

19. In private he bitterly upbraided Brown for seeking to stymie his program.

20. In newspaper articles she consistently upbraided those in authority who overstepped their limits.

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

22. By Gleeson White (1887) "Quite Bulbously his ample boots upbraided Her little feet

23. This sentence was spoken with the bitterness of self - upbraiding, and a contortion of visage absolutely demoniacal.

24. I think he'd meant to upbraid me for sneaking off, but he didn't.

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

26. Synonyms for Chiding include scolding, berating, admonishing, castigating, rebuking, nagging, reprimanding, reproaching, slating and upbraiding

27. Synonyms for Condemning include denouncing, censuring, criticising, criticizing, blaming, reprehending, reproving, upbraiding, attacking and castigating

28. He is reported to have upbraided his commanders for including political content in briefings.

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

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

31. On Saturday, hackers hijacked North Korea's official Twitter account and YouTube channel to upbraid the country's leadership.

32. It seems she is one of your Authoresses, that you first foster, and then upbraid us with

33. It is unfair to upbraid the drawback of some educational examination without exception as "the revival of the imperial examination system".

34. Tim. 1 Do not upbraid an elderly man, but exhort him as a father(Sentencedict.com ), younger men as brothers.

35. There was no disputing the hard truth behind his words - someting for which she had already severely upbraided herself.

36. Even Bhajan Lal , Congress honcho and self - proclaimed " PhD in politics " , was taken aback when Chautala upbraided the Opposition for its poor knowledge of legislative rules .

37. Here, it develops, the jailer's daughter, Lucy Lockit, awaits her chance to upbraid Macheath for having promised to marry her, and reneged .

38. The balance theory of N. I. Bukharin is the most disputable theory in his philosophy, often equated with mechanism, even upbraided as the original theory of N. I.

39. The sight of this smote Sally to the heart and he took her in his arms and petted her and comforted her and promised better conduct, and upbraided himself and remorsefully pleaded for forgiveness.