Sentence examples for was lambasted from inspiring English sources

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was lambasted

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To scold, reprimand or criticize harshly.

  • The sergeant lambasted the new recruits daily.

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Parr was lambasted.

"I was lambasted by other agents for writing about it," she said.

It almost goes without saying that Mr. Paladino was lambasted by many City Room readers.

The attempt to shelter poor and working families was lambasted as an act of communism.

Donald Trump was lambasted for the government's slow response to the disaster.

When Bush showed up at the Miami hearing, he was lambasted for three hours.

In my first week of university, I was lambasted for saying 'Barth'.

He was lambasted and forced to apologise after suggesting suicide was a "fashion" at the company.

During a fiery debate in parliament, Green was lambasted and described as a "billionaire spiv".

He was lambasted for growing rich while serving the poor, and for serving them badly.

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When Knoblauch was here with the Kansas City Royals this week, he was lambasted.

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