scold造句

You do not have to scold him.

Don't scold him; it is not his fault.

But granny would always scold us, lest we should fall down.

My elder brothers, after a few spasmodic efforts, gave up all hopes of me — they even ceased to scold me.

And being really fully as inclined to laugh as scold — for I esteemed it all girlish vanity — I at length relented in a measure, and asked.

He would scold me.

I will not scold you, my little Frantz.

The merciful merchant showed mercy to the poor father, "Don't scold him, he was a mere child."

I will not scold you, my little Frantz; you must be punished enough; that is the way it goes; every day we say to ourselves: 'Pshaw!

scold造句

Besides, the people in cars scold you.

"If teachers don't scold, people think theyaren't doing their job," Hua said.

You encourage and prod and scold and smile and preach and beg and take the little screw-ups home with you, in your mind.

But do not nag, scold, threaten or preach, because these do not work!

According to an executive who has worked with both brothers, Gou would scold T.C. as he would any other employee, sometimes telling him to sit in the back of the room.

Of course, for educating the child, it is sometimes necessary to scold him or even put in a punishment for wrongdoing.

To scold or rebuke sharply; berate.

Every mom has a favourite quote and a special tone to scold or teach a lesson to their recalcitrant kids.