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

  • Go and needlessly lambaste others.
  • It's not the right place to lambaste enemy.
  • The commitee has even lambasted the regime.
  • The general ordered soldier to lambaste the enemy.
  • The sound was similarly lambasted for being cheap and lackluster.
  • I think it's an outstanding idea to lambaste them in the morning.
  • George Steinbrenner was lambasted in the eighties for meddling too much.
  • However the gameplay is widely lambasted as clumsy, archaic, and unrewarding.

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