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Discover Ludwig"being scolded" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which someone is reprimanded or has been chastised. For example: John couldn't help but feel embarrassed after being scolded by his boss.
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"You come afterward," he remembered being scolded.
Not being scolded feels good.
If reactionary Americans don't like being scolded, then they certainly don't like being scolded or perhaps we should say nagged, or bitched at by a woman.
She's probably feeling a nasty cocktail of guilt, embarrassment and hurt (at being scolded by you).
So if they're being scolded, they have to charge it to the game.
Instead of being scolded for using their phones, students were encouraged to look things up.
His mother reportedly hanged herself after being scolded by his wife.
You! You!" at a player who commits a foul and observes an Eagle mascot being scolded by a tournament official.
Does the patient believe that by offering gifts to the therapist, she will avoid being scolded or abandoned?
Muslims from Gaza to Syria, Western Sahara to Myanmar, are already enduring plenty without also being scolded for intolerance.
Mr. Gilbertie recalled approaching one woman with one of his petitions and being scolded for taking money from the schools.
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