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chew out

verb as in scold

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Payton famously chewed out Russell Wilson on the sideline in games against the Jets, Chargers and Lions last year.

Brotman was the public address announcer, and recalled one time when he was chewed out by an umpire — and Hodges came to his aid.

Dean described him as caring and well-mannered, even after getting chewed out over a play.

She hasn’t had to chew out any players and if any caused problems, there’s always big brother Trey to come around.

The thunderous hit caused Rivera to momentarily stop that day’s practice then and there to chew out his team for the lack of discipline.

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

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