Sentence examples for Be lambasted from inspiring English sources

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Be lambasted

verb

To scold, reprimand or criticize harshly.

  • The sergeant lambasted the new recruits daily.

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But the SNB should not be lambasted for removing the cap.

So should the business be lambasted for greenwashing or praised for everything it's doing right?

They expected Israel to be lambasted for not taking sufficient care to avoid civilian casualties.

On these grounds, "Black Romantic" will be lambasted, I'm sure, by people who thought that "Black Male" was progressive.

If it successfully transforms education in the area, it will be lambasted for having made money out of schools.

In reality, women are much more likely to be lambasted for getting it wrong, regardless of whether they show cleavage or not.

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Now onto the keyboard that everyone seems to be lambasting Palm over.

Footsoldiers are lambasted on doorsteps.

Parr was lambasted.

The Japanese are lambasted for the size of their surplus.

Now the UN is being lambasted as a "terrorist organisation".

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