1. haranguing - Noun
2. haranguing - Verb
of Harangue
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter haranguing by privacy advocates like me, Amazon just added an option – if you know to go turn it on – to not store recordings of you. Source: Internet
Rather than doing what it does best — broadcasting, promoting, and calling sporting events — the network has become a progressive, politically correct nanny, lecturing and haranguing its viewers at every opportunity. Source: Internet
I can also understand someone who argues that Trump’s haranguing of Ukraine to “do us a favor, though” by investigating Joe Biden in the end is not that big a deal since the investigation didn’t happen and the aid was eventually delivered. Source: Internet
Take, for instance, the gentleman who was recorded haranguing a Miami Beach Code Compliance officer outside a South Beach Publix because he didn't want to wear a mask to get his groceries like the rest of us sheep. Source: Internet
The widespread impression that you have buckled under unprecedented pressure and haranguing from Donald Trump is fortified by my conversations with retired former Fed and Treasury officials. Source: Internet
But she denied it was haranguing coffee quaffers and claimed similar warnings on cigarettes had made smoking “less cool”. Source: Internet