Sentence examples for scolding on this from inspiring English sources

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There isn't a lot of scolding on this channel, and purism is diluted by sunny chatter.

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The more pedantic forms of language scolding on Twitter can come across as coastal Ivy League whites trying to absolve themselves of their privilege by wielding it against poorer, less worldly and less educated white people.

Most of the e-mails were hostile: "Shame on you!" scolded one man (4' 9").

Where are the campus free speech scolds on this one?

Bosses have been summoned to Washington to be scolded on live television.

Mr Blair had a bumpy week: on the day of its launch he was scolded on television by the relative of a cancer patient, and his deputy, John Prescott, clobbered a man who had thrown an egg.

"Perform through the pain for the honor of the country," Igor Lebedev, a member of parliament, scolded on Twitter.

Especially when they asked me to stop running… I was scolded on".

The viewers were never identified, but their actions prompted a scolding on the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam's Facebook page, reminding them that feeding bald eagles, which are protected, is a federal offense.

The announcement was met with the requisite round of commentary and moral scolding on the Internet, mostly from the Right.

And still today, whenever I recall the executive producer scolding on the set, my face burns with the sting of embarrassment.

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