lambaste
IPA: ɫæmbˈæst
verb
- To scold, reprimand or criticize harshly.
- (dated in UK English but not US English) To give a thrashing to; to beat severely.
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Examples of "lambaste" in Sentences
- But Charisse could not so easily lambaste God for taking their little boy.
- They lambaste Obama as socialist slime inadvertently refuting intelligent design.
- Good article Jeremy but clearly all your proof readers are on holiday: lambast is not spelt "lambaste".
- a fence and, at the last moment, turn the animal's head from it, and then loudly rate and "lambaste" him for refusing!
- My meeting with Senator Nesmith was accidental, but Scott never forgave me, nor did he in fact neglect any opportunity to "lambaste" me after that time.
- Well, since this thing (if it makes it the rest of the way through conference and final passage) doesn't kick in until 2014, will she lambaste Reid and Pelosi for being responsible for having those 180,000 people's blood on their hands?
- Hayley Williams as good as her Paramore friends ditch a DayGlo as good as usually get down to a commercial operation of creation a torpedo stone record, as good as Eyes rips along upon hair-trigger guitars, tranquil lambaste as good as Williams 'decidedly torpedo pipes (check songs similar to "Careful" as good as "Ignorance" for proof).
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