admonish, berate, chew, do in, give hail give hell, lash, outrun, put, scold, spank, whip
Definitionv. beat with a cane
Last update: September 5, 2016
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The Government was severely lambasted by the opposition on this issue. [verb]
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You simply can’t lambaste his role on precisely writing reports. [Please select]
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Most of them were clever, drunken critters who taught the children the three R's when they were sober, and lambasted them when they wasn't.' [Please select]
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"I'm a-thinkin' that was the one I lambasted with the club." [Please select]
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"Jake, you can lambaste me if I ever saw the likes," replied Anderson. [Please select]
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So I picked you up and laid you across my knee and lambasted you well. [Please select]
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"He did, an' I lambasted him," replied Slone, with force.' [Please select]
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When I used to thry and sing in choorch, the ould gintleman always lambasted me for filing the saw on Sunday. [Please select]
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