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tongue-lash

verb as in bring to book

verb as in chew out

verb as in jaw

verb as in row

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Example Sentences

Nor is it meant as insurance against the possibility of a free-range Patti LuPone showing up to tongue-lash you for texting or taking pictures during the performance.

If you got too close, she might tongue-lash you a little bit.

Mr. Trump has been known to freeze out or tongue-lash critics for far less.

Brian Beutler added, “That’s actually the optimistic view. Because it’s equally possible Christie knows Putin wouldn’t be rattled by a humiliating, Jersey-style tongue-lash – and believes that only actual force, rather than just forceful words, would give Putin pause. Which brings us back to the merits, such as they are, of not doing ‘stupid s**t.’”

From MSNBC

The fact that they couldn’t reverse the deal only exacerbated their anger, and led them to tongue-lash Hagel.

From Time

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

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