One way to flatter some women is to berate those whom they despise or fear. [Please select]
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We read the Sunday Times Rich List with envy and delight but berate others for making money on the property market. [verb]
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The police officer flagged down the truck and began to berate the driver for driving his rig through the quiet neighborhood. [verb]
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As he approached, nevertheless, Mistress Epps began to berate him roundly, heaping upon him many rather disrespectful epithets, and demanding for what reason he had attempted to cut my throat. [verb]
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The teacher berated the students for their poor performance in exam. [verb]
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Whenever I heard their cries, I knew my neighbor was being berated. [Please select]
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He reproached the crowd, he berated them, he handled them fiercely. [Please select]
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Graem berated him for being so ready to "go astray and speak lies." [Please select]
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And how she would berate you and scoff at your Master Epictetus, and dry-as-dust philosophers. [Please select]
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