chided in A Sentence

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    His mother Chided him gently.

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    You shouldn't chide me.

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    At parties, he chides me for saying things as is.

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    For the 100th time she Chided herself, what had she done?

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    Thus he Chided with his heart, and checked it into endurance, but he.

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    Obama Chided the“inexcusable political rhetoric against Muslim Americans that has no place in our country.”.

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    Psalm 103: 9 He will not always chide, nor will he keep his anger forever.

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    Pārvatī arrives and chides Paraśurāma for breaking the tusk of the son of his guru.

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    Still, Aunt Sally lingers in the back of your mind, and the thought chides you on a regular basis.

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    During the photo op, as Clay's open mockery continued, he Chided the quartet and said“You're not as dumb as you look!”!

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    Weeks before the July 1 start of India's biggest tax overhaul in decades, the government declared itself ready and Chided industry experts who said more time was needed to prepare for the changes.

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    While enjoying a stroll shortly after his 16th birthday, Broom was accosted by three girls who gave him a handful of white feathers while a gathered crowd Chided him for being a coward.

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    I shall try to profit by the chiding I have received but I am afraid I have outgrown the age when the background of one' s thought and action can be easily changed.

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    Lakkamma came to the meeting and Chided her husband gently for not attending to his duties properly. Whereupon, Marayya ran to the granary and collected more food grains than were needed and came home.

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    Thy Lord has decreed you shall not serve any but Him, and to be good to parents, whether one or both of them attains old age with thee; say not to them'Fie' neither chide them, but speak unto them words respectful.

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    Your Lord has decreed:(i) Do not worship any but Him;(ii) Be good to your parents; and should both or any one of them attain old age with you, do not say to them even"fie" neither chide them, but speak to them with respect.

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    Chiding Sharma for calling Iqlakh's killing an accident, Owaisi said,”Mahesh Sharma is the Culture Minister of the country and it is unfortunate that the minister who has taken oath on the Constitution doesn't have the courage and intellectual honesty to condemn the incident unconditionally.”.

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    And your Lord has commanded that you shall not serve(any) but Him, and goodness to your parents. If either or both of them reach old age with you, say not to them(so much as)"Ugh" nor chide them, and speak to them a generous word.

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