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Excoriatingly

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The doctor spoke excoriatingly to the patient about the dangers of smoking.
The parent spoke excoriatingly to their child about the importance of honesty.
The piercing sound of the alarm clock woke her up excoriatingly early.
The movie depicted a excoriatingly realistic portrayal of war.
She endured an excoriatingly long wait at the doctor's office before being called in.
The politician's speech was excoriatingly critical of the government's policies.
The novel explores the excoriatingly complex relationship between the two main characters.
The movie depicted excoriatingly realistic scenes of war.
The scorching sun beat down excoriatingly on the hikers as they made their way up the mountain.
The spicy curry burned excoriatingly in his mouth.
The athlete pushed himself excoriatingly hard during training to prepare for the competition.
The critic's excoriatingly harsh review of the film left the director devastated.
He received an excoriatingly critical review of his performance.
The excoriatingly high prices of luxury goods deterred many customers from making purchases.
The surgeon's excoriatingly precise incision left no room for error during the delicate procedure.
Her excoriatingly sarcastic remarks during the debate undermined her opponent's credibility.
She endured an excoriatingly long and boring lecture.
The teacher's scolding was excoriatingly harsh.
He spoke excoriatingly about the corrupt practices of the government in his passionate speech.
The athlete pushed himself excoriatingly hard during the marathon.
The scorching heat made the desert hike excoriatingly difficult.
The speaker's excoriatingly honest remarks caused discomfort among the audience.
The excoriatingly loud music at the concert was unbearable for those with sensitive ears.
She endured an excoriatingly long and tedious meeting that seemed to never end.
He had an excoriatingly painful toothache that kept him up all night.
The chef accidentally added an excoriatingly high amount of salt to the dish.
The child's piercing screams were excoriatingly loud.
The students found the professor's criticism excoriatingly harsh.
The teacher's excoriatingly strict grading policy made the students anxious about their assignments.
The customer excoriatingly complained about the poor service at the restaurant.
The coach excoriatingly reprimanded the player for their poor performance during the match.
The fashion critic excoriatingly ridiculed the designer's collection, calling it unfashionable and outdated.
The teacher excoriatingly pointed out all the mistakes in the student's essay.
The journalist excoriatingly exposed the politician's corruption scandal.
The judge excoriatingly condemned the defendant's actions during the trial.
The journalist excoriatingly exposed the politician's corruption scandal in her article.
The film critic excoriatingly panned the movie, calling it a complete waste of time.
The teacher excoriatingly pointed out all of the student's mistakes in the math test.
The parent excoriatingly reprimanded the child for breaking the vase.
The critic excoriatingly dissected the actor's performance in the play.
The boss excoriatingly criticized the employee's performance during the meeting.
The judge excoriatingly condemned the defendant's actions in the courtroom.
The art critic excoriatingly dismissed the artist's latest exhibition as amateurish.
The art critic excoriatingly dismissed the artist's exhibition, calling it pretentious and lacking originality.
The sports commentator excoriatingly criticized the athlete's performance, stating that they lacked skill and dedication.
The fashion critic excoriatingly analyzed the designer's collection, pointing out its flaws.
The customer excoriatingly complained about the restaurant's service, citing rude staff and slow delivery.
The manager excoriatingly criticized the employee for repeatedly being late to work.
The book reviewer excoriatingly tore apart the author's latest novel, criticizing its plot and character development.
The literary critic excoriatingly tore apart the author's latest novel, labeling it as poorly written and lacking originality.
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