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Reprovingly

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"She shook her head reprovingly when he used a curse word in front of her."
"The boss glared reprovingly at the employee who arrived late to the meeting."
"The mother spoke reprovingly to her child who had lied about breaking the vase."
"The doctor spoke reprovingly to the patient who had not followed the prescribed diet."
"The coach looked at the player reprovingly when he missed the crucial shot."
"The judge looked at the defendant reprovingly when he interrupted the court proceedings."
"The librarian looked at the noisy students reprovingly and asked them to lower their voices."
She looked at him reprovingly for coming home late.
The teacher spoke reprovingly to the student who was talking during the lecture.
The manager spoke reprovingly to the employee who made a mistake in the report.
The mother shook her head reprovingly when her child misbehaved in public.
He spoke reprovingly to his friend who didn't keep their promise.
The doctor looked at the patient reprovingly for not taking their medication regularly.
The judge spoke reprovingly to the lawyer for interrupting the proceedings.
The coach looked at the player reprovingly for not following the game plan.
The boss spoke reprovingly to the team for not meeting the deadline.
The neighbor spoke reprovingly to the dog owner for not cleaning up after their pet.
The coach looked at the player reprovingly after he received a yellow card for a foul.
The mother spoke reprovingly to her son when he lied about his homework.
The doctor looked at the patient reprovingly for not following their prescribed diet.
The parent shook their head reprovingly at their child for not cleaning up their room.
He cleared his throat reprovingly when he saw the employee arriving late again.
He raised his eyebrows reprovingly at his friend for interrupting him.
The librarian shook her head reprovingly when the children started to run around in the library.
The manager looked at the sales report reprovingly and asked for an explanation.
He shook his head reprovingly at the children running in the library.
She spoke reprovingly to her friend who was texting while driving.
"The judge spoke reprovingly to the defendant for showing no remorse."
"The teacher shook her head reprovingly at the student who didn't do their homework."
The waiter spoke reprovingly to the customer who was being rude to other patrons.
"The nun spoke reprovingly to the children who were misbehaving in church."
"The pastor spoke reprovingly to the congregation for not attending church regularly."
The librarian spoke reprovingly to the students who were talking loudly in the silent reading section.
The security guard spoke reprovingly to the teenagers who were skateboarding in the parking lot.
The coach spoke reprovingly to the players who were arguing with each other during practice.
The teacher looked at the student reprovingly for talking during class.
The boss looked at the employee reprovingly when he came to work late for the third time this week.
The coach spoke reprovingly to the athlete for not following the team's strategy.
The guest raised an eyebrow reprovingly when they saw their host smoking indoors.
The librarian cleared her throat reprovingly when the group of students were being too loud.
The judge looked at the defendant reprovingly when he tried to interrupt the proceedings.
The mother looked at her child reprovingly when they talked back to her.
He shook his head reprovingly when he saw his son throwing garbage on the street.
She shook her head reprovingly as her son came home late again.
The teacher looked at the student reprovingly when she caught him cheating on the test.
The judge looked at the defendant reprovingly for not showing remorse.
The doctor spoke reprovingly to the patient who had stopped taking their medication without consulting them.
She raised her eyebrows reprovingly when her friend ordered a fifth drink.
The coach spoke reprovingly to the player who had missed an easy goal.
The librarian spoke reprovingly to the noisy students who were disturbing others studying.
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