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I berated myself.
I didn't push him, I berated him.
"How can you be living like this when you're almost 30?" I berated myself.
I overthought his answers, I berated myself for forgetting to say things and I questioned his sincerity.
I was grateful he was all right, but still I berated him: We haven't heard from you in three days.
When Helen called to tell me that Dan had checked himself into a mental hospital, I berated myself for not having read the signs sooner.
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I berate.
I berate my colleagues.
"He's got two kids already," I berate myself.
I berate her in words all my own that she can cry as long as she wants, but there is no wolf outside her window, and there are no monsters in the hall.
Thanks to the fact that I berate myself for this decision almost daily, I'd be lying if I told you my trip to see an exhibition about the history of Kenwood (it's at the wonderful Lightbox in Woking, the town where the mixer was first made) was an entirely happy one.
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