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scolding

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1. scolding - Noun

2. scolding - Verb

Meaning

of Scold

a. & n. from Scold, v.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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After Trump’s scolding comment, Vice-President Mike Pence announced Wednesday that the CDC would be “issuing new guidance“ that would ”give all-new tools to our schools.” Source: Internet

Fortunately, it was the rear of the house, and my struggles to get back up had only a scolding squirrel as a witness. Source: Internet

In a rare move, a North Shore Rescue volunteer is publicly scolding an Ontario couple his team helped rescue from the North Shore mountains. Source: Internet

But this scolding doesn’t appear to fully clear things up for Homer, and that’s when the show itself scrolls a list of 50 different reasons as to why voting for Trump is the wrong decision to make. Source: Internet

Ford scolding some of the province’s 34-regional medical officers of health, after a dip in the number of COVID-19 tests completed on a daily basis. Source: Internet

He did it a second time and the villagers had the same response, running to help then scolding him for lying. Source: Internet

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