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Others resent what they feel is a scolding, finger-wagging sanctimony inherent not only in the term "natural wines," but also in the admirers of the wines.
What could be better?" — is a scolding twit who insists she speak English not Igbo and eat pizza and fast food.
It is a scolding and vengeful tone, the tone of a betrayed spouse urging an errant mate to end the ambiguity and get out of the house.
The tone of the leaders who are pressing the British to come quickly to terms with their choice is a scolding and vengeful tone, the tone of a betrayed spouse urging an errant mate to end the ambiguity and get out of the house.
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The donkey ran from her as if she were a scolding mother with a garden hose.
Two "persistent beggars" were arrested in the area in 1893; on them was a scolding note from Mrs. Kelly: "We all heard you cursing at the door a few nights ago".
It does not thrive and his wife, Miriam, is a scold.
Mr. Jalili presents the boy without undue sentimentality: Kaim is a scold and a nuisance as well as a loyal, self-sufficient worker.
It is best to instruct and enlighten without being a scold, braggart or prig.
Inevitably, some people accuse Asscher of being a scold, who wants to destroy Amsterdam's uniquely liberated cultural heritage.
I hate to be a scold, but even playwrights whose methods resemble madness ultimately must communicate some sense of meaning.
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