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She didn’t bother scolding her mother
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You did acquire some decent answers to our questions?” Her tone was as a mother scolding her children for truancy
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and unruly, the Adult, mature and calm, and the Parent, scolding
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‘Don’t go putting ideas into my head now, making you run after me is very tempting,’ I giggled with him and he pointed his finger at me as though he was scolding me
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He felt as if he were her child and in the middle of a scolding
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On another day, his blood would have been scolding or his movements would have been too fast, but without his dark magic, he was vulnerable
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Was he hearing correctly? Was she scolding her people, and praising him? He had heard the verbal challenge thrown down, had she thrown down her bracelet as well? The only thing that had stayed solidly with her through such a monstrous experience? The only thing she’d had to her name such a short while ago?
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I heard someone bellow in a good natured, yet scolding tone, “Ted and Curt what have you fellows been up to?”
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I stand and cross my arms, waiting for the scolding to start
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I slapped him and then got myself into trouble with the Dauntless—there has to be scolding
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The crown of both irons went scolding red and began to emit sparks
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"Yes, sir," said Walter, expecting a scolding
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Faith had been chewing it in church one day; but Jerry had realized the enormity of THAT, and had given her such an older-brotherly scolding that she never did it again
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Ishvara gleamed at her in caution, but I had caught the mental scolding in Ishvara’s eyes and had placed my hand firmly on Jiva’s arm restraining her from moving off the bed
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As Ishvara took me to the side, I felt very much like I was about to receive a scolding the way my father did when he disapproved with the way I behaved, but I did notice Jiva walking across to Levi, looking him up and down
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I shivered, scolding my own response to him
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Brie began scolding me
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to pretend that he was scolding her for going outside without some
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She’d pinched his arm, bringing tears to his eyes, as she hid him away, scolding through clenched teeth, “Never do that again! That man could kill us all!” Down through all the years since, he had remembered
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She'd pinched his arm, bringing tears to his eyes, as she hid him away, scolding through
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They might get a good scolding
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They did get a scolding
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She issues a motherly scolding when she feels I have done wrong but defends my reasoning when my ―ugly American‖ abrasiveness offends others
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When she indicated her thoughts to Mabel, she got the scolding
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When Sam Carrot-Top saw that his son was in trouble, he rushed to his side, scolding his brother for going to the side of evil
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And, even though Yeshua’s psychic scolding is powerful, it is not enough to overcome a lifetime of prejudice and the men clutch to their opinions and ideas as drowning men clutching to a floating piece of wood
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Laughing, the child waited until a Condorla and Klese pair soared by and retrieved the youngster to the scolding of the guard and her parents
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"To blazes with the best seller," she said sharply, her voice almost scolding
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a cock-eyed optimist!" Her scolding had injured his pride, he had failed to hear, failed to understand the significance of what she had said, not once, but several times
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I could not look straight into her scolding black eyes
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I saw her scolding eyes
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She could hear her brothers calling from the pond, and her mother scolding them for tracking the mud into the front hall
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Some of the young children followed them in the concealment of the bushes until Tylin discovered them and threatened them with a scolding for them to be off
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Not scolding you could be an absence of love you
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"Would you rather go back to prison?" she said, in a tone that bordered on scolding
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Then mother put me in the care of our manager, Xsuno, to learn how to cast a spear with the use of the atlatl, which was a length of wood with a spike on the end on which you placed the spear to make your arm longer thereby casting the feathered shaft further, I was impressed by how far I could hurl the spear with the help of this simple device, but try as hard as he could, Xsuno had no success in improving my accuracy and I resigned myself to the fact that I would remain a bowman not a spear thrower, a fact which my mother acknowledged by smacking me on the side of the head and telling me to stop fooling around and concentrate, this was the first time Mother had ever slapped me and the shock of this first taste of discipline concentrated my efforts to win back her praise, after long weeks of scolding and practice, watching in awe the skill displayed by Xsuno, I achieved a modicum of skill with the spear but I was never comfortable with the weapon always preferring my bow
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I showed her how to work the shower without getting scolding hot water over yourself, explained about the automatic fan and opened her closet
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acts or take off his mask, the chicken walks up to the camera and shakes a scolding
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None of Kusum’s efforts or scolding had any effect on her
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“Thanks a lot,” I say, scolding Cherrie
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“Be careful of that Louie,” she said, waving her finger at me like a mother scolding her child
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stopped, the boy seemed to be scolding an offending section or musician
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The scolding was silent, for the boy didn’t speak but simply adopted body postures that suggested he was a bit authoritarian in his manner
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Rose threw a hot cup of coffee at him, scolding his hand
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“Football? Don’t we have a funeral tomorrow guys? Come on now, whose idea was this?” Jamie said in a scolding voice with his hands on his hips
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” I said, as I got out my scolding finger
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Another wave of scolding heat washed over Rhone"s
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We could hear her scolding voice from inside the
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He was scolding him quickly, obviously indignant at the attack
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face, as if scolding a child
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His scolding nevertheless hurt Helga, who
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Therefore in Pugilist, there were people that started to scold me, scolding me that my blood was cold
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When others are either scolding me, or boringly flattering me, he only talked to me when it is appropriate
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way out of the crowd, only to hear him scolding
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Lady Proudness was secretly scolding her
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she is ready, not when she is forced to,” Bethany said, scolding her son
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In this verse, there is a scolding and a warning for this man
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The news of their continuous meeting filtered into her father’s ears, but instead of the king scolding his daughter, he resorted to sending a warning message to John and his family
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” and the child at the head of the table seemed to be scolding him for some obvious intellectual inconsistency in his responses
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She watched him constantly, her eyes never roamed: she took care of him, scolding him and reminding him again and again, ‘My beloved son! May God protect you… don’t leave the quarter… I’m afraid that something will happen to you, my son! I have nobody in this world but you, so please, let me have peace of mind and know that you are close by me and safe
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Rad looked at the opposite wall of the room, mentally scolding himself for having been so
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the scolding that he needs
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Part way through Ty's scolding, Bob had stopped
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Then I shall know you have at last had enough of me, of my moods, of my odious fits of bombastic eloquence, of my still more odious facetiousness, of my scolding of you and of my complacency about myself
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It is true you actually seem to like my scolding
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And often while I wrote scolding you, or was being wise and complacent, or sprightly and offensive, often just then the tired feet of it were bleeding most as they stumbled among the bitter stones
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I try scolding; to brace you, but neither of you will be braced
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I've tried scolding her--the 'My dear Vicki, really for a woman grown' tone, but she gets so much of that from her mother, and besides she isn't a woman grown, but only a poor, unhappy, cheated little child
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May I not tell you frankly of my moods, of my downs as well as of my ups, without at once setting you off in the direction of too much kindness? After I had written that letter I was afraid; and I opened it again to tell you it was not your comforting’s and pitying’s that I wanted, but the sterner remedy of a good scolding; yet your answer is a telegram to ask if you may come
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Having guessed that Dolly was a German widow I might so easily have guessed the rest: the poverty arising out of such a situation, the vexations and humiliations of the attitude of people in the pensions she has dragged about in during and since the war,--places in which Dolly's name must needs be registered and her nationality known; the fatigue and loneliness of such a life, with no home anywhere at all, forced to wander and wander, her little set at Dulwich probably repudiating her because of Dolly; or scolding her, in rare letters, for the folly of her sacrifice; with nothing to go back, to and nothing to look forward to, and the memory stabbing her always of the lost glories of that ordered life at home in her well-found house, with the church bells ringing on Sundays, and everybody polite, and a respectful crossing-sweeper at the end of the road
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“ This metal gag was principally used on scolding housewives, typically fashioned as a cage that locked onto the head and aided by a metal protrusion that fit into the mouth
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This plan came into my head during the evening while sitting sadly listening to something extremely like a scolding from the Professor
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"A true woman is all love," said the Baroness, in a voice that sounded very like scolding
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"I believe," she said after another astonished pause, "that you're scolding me
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And you're scolding me because you're angry with me, and you're angry with me--Robert, is it possible you're angry with me because I'm _not_ ill?"
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Herr Dremmel read on and on, expounding the innocent Christmas story, describing its white accessories of flocks and angels and virgins and stars with the thunderous vehemence near scolding that had become a habit with him when he preached
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Our roles might have been reversed — she the silent child, I the scolding adult
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"But has it fizzled out? You're not"--she leaned across the table a little anxiously--"you're not scolding me?"
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He was immensely agitated, and administered something very like a scolding, and he urged the extreme desirability of taking Annalise with her in future wherever she went--("Oh nonsense, Fritzi," interjected Priscilla, drawing away her arm)--and he declared in a voice that trembled that it was a most intolerable thought for him that two strange men should have dared address her in the churchyard, that he would never forgive himself for having left her there alone--("Oh, Fritzi, how silly," interjected Priscilla)--and he begged her almost with tears to tell him exactly what she had said to them, for her Grand Ducal Highness must see that it was of the first importance they should both say the same things to people
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She used to crawl back to it with footsteps that lagged more and more the nearer she got, after her enforced prolonged daily outings--enforced and prolonged because the house couldn't possibly hold both herself and Wemyss except for the briefest moments,--and drearily wonder what letters she would find from Jim's friends scolding her, and what fresh arrangements in the way of tiring motor excursions, or invitations to tea at that dreadful house in Lancaster Gate, would be sprung upon her
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Lizzie was so nice,--it would be dreadful if she got a scolding
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The king's tone turns mildly scolding, but that awful twinkle in his eyes only gets brighter
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Placing the book back she said nothing, scolding herself internally
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From inside came a scolding voice
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this time with a scolding look on its gaunt face
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She felt the pain stab at her heart remembering the fights with her brother for the bathroom, her mom scolding them both and telling them to work things out
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She was crying in absolute terror, scolding herself once more for ever leaving the camp and disobeying Oak
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Chide: To contend with; to struggle and resist someone: or, to rebuke harshly, with scolding noises of irritation
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Reproof: To reply with scolding; to rebuke
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jump back, fearing from the scolding that would emerge from the
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Poor Ricky wept bitterly reading her mother"s scolding
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He probably got a proper scolding
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Big Guys tone was almost scolding
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scolding , and then I called you
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Esyth gave him a scolding look
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“Sophia, what were you doing with your body?” Elizabeth began scolding and saw the word forever in her tattoo
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“EVVER_?_” She almost fell out of the tree when she heard the familiar scolding
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It was the one thing the landlady was always scolding her about