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rake over the coals

verb as in criticize harshly

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When he was asked several questions the following day about the trades, Rivera said, “I’m through with it, OK. Just so you know. I’m ready to talk about New England. We’re going forward onto New England. For me the deals are done. There’s not much more to rake over the coals.”

Take “Diana, the Musical,” which I won’t rake over the coals again except to say it was phony from first to last.

Said Senator Hart: "I have the greatest difficulty getting it through my noodle why management seems to feel that it isn't cricket to rake over the coals."

The trait had so developed in him that whenever he rose to speak, the question ran around, "I wonder who Dan'l 's a-goin' to rake over the coals now."

Don Grahame was the son of the leader of the community whom Jones had promised to rake over the coals that night, after the circus.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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