Definitionadj. expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective
Last update: October 4, 2015
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No, not alive," said Santos, in his playfully reproving tone." [Please select]
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She answered the salutation of the little girl kindly enough, but as she sat up in bed she lifted a reproving finger. [Please select]
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Mayo, Unitarian clergyman of Albany, heretofore Susan's loyal champion, now made a point of reproving her. [Please select]
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"Caspar, I heard you say that you would call him out," interposed his wife, with reproving eyes. [Please select]
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"May I request that in future you will be good enough not to interfere when I am reproving my servants," he remarked. [Please select]
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His trouble with Maria all came of her reproving him for drinking out of his saucer. [Please select]
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He scratched her under the chin, swung her gently down, and shook a reproving finger at her. [Please select]
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She glanced up at him with a smile, half pleased, half reproving. [Please select]
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The papers contained long reports of the trial and short editorials reproving the public for its interest in such a poor impostor. [Please select]
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When I got to the door"--she paused, trembling, for she saw Charley's reproving eyes upon her--"I saw him with the cross--with the cross raised over Monsieur. [Please select]
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