Definitionadj. expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective
Last update: July 24, 2015
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Be all this as it may, his voice was now often heard hailing the three mast-heads and admonishing them to keep a bright look-out, and not omit reporting even a porpoise. [Please select]
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"Think a moment, mademoiselle," he began severely, but still, as it were, admonishing her. [Please select]
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Chifney and Preiston--the head-lad--hurried them, shouting orders, admonishing, inciting to greater rapidity of action. [Please select]
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Her lips were quivering, but in response to his admonishing tone she forced them to smile. [Please select]
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No attempt to charge was made this time, the experience of the 25th admonishing us. [Please select]
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Phineas came close to me, leaning over me with an admonishing forefinger and a mysterious air. [Please select]
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Fortunately, it clipped only a lock of hair, but he received in a good spirit Warner's admonishing words: "Don't go wild, Frank." [Please select]
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Trenor's friendship that her voice, in admonishing Miss Bart, took the same note of personal despair as if she had been lamenting the collapse of a house-party. [Please select]
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