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scolding造句
31, "Song merchandise! Listen to afresh you scolding barbarian to knead your ovum to explode! "Hammer son a jilt a hand to fly Ju to dart at ground up. 32, No amount of pleading or scolding her mother tried stopped Susie's tantrum. 33, Still, with all the scolding and chilliness at home, he was a sweet and gentle child. 34, Sometimes, he is shown on television mustering up a public scolding of a ham-handed government agency, as if he were trying out a few tough - guy mannerisms picked up from his mentor, Mr. Putin. 35, She jawed him for making an exhibition of himself, scolding as though he were a ten - year - old . 36, Naturally, Wasik is worried about coming off like a scolding schoolmarm, especially because his cure for our Internet-fired ADD is a bit obvious: Slow down and consider the long view. 37, The girls fled laughing , with the black - clad, stout matrons scolding them on. 38, Moreover, I also textually researched three authors of "scolding Shi Huwen" , "scolding Liang Article" and "Han Prime minister Edict Has considered Bashu one" . 39, The scolding ran off him like water off a duck's back. 40, So "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" chronicles its author's constant demanding, wheedling, scolding and screaming. 41, Therefore, Mummy keep scolding me like "Koala Bear" thus I following her here and there... 42, I overheard Mrs Jones talking vigorously to her servant: in plain terms, scolding her. 43, And so he went on scolding to his den beneath. 44, Mark had to take his boss's rough criticisms all day and he would blow off steam at home by scolding his children. 45, The mother gave her child a scolding for his wrongdoing. 46, It would be a "nostrum" to drive your customers away by scolding employees or quarrel with your spouse in customer's presence. 47, He sharply criticizes the moral outline of minimalist, completely scolding it as solipsism and selfishness. 48, The young woman's scolding had pointedly reminded Drizzt that Catti - brie could take care of herself. 49, Even Miss Pinkerton , that austere and godlike woman , ceased scolding her after the first time.