Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning His boss gave him a scold for arriving late to work again.
The neighbor was a scold, always complaining about noise and parking.
The coach was a scold, never satisfied with his players.
The principal was a scold, always reprimanding students for minor offenses.
The nun was a scold, always reprimanding the students.
The librarian was a scold, always shushing people.
The officer was a scold, always reprimanding his subordinates.
The boss was a scold, always criticizing his employees.
The customer was a scold, always finding fault with the service.
The old woman down the street was a scold, always complaining about noise.
The sergeant was a scold, always barking orders at his troops.
He received a scold from his wife for forgetting their wedding anniversary.
The student received a scold from the principal for misbehaving in class.
The customer received a scold from the store clerk for being rude.
The child received a scold from his grandfather for not being respectful.
I received a scold from my teacher for not doing my homework.
The parent gave the child a scold for misbehaving in public.
The coach gave the team a scold for not following the game plan.
The employee received a scold from his boss for making a mistake.
He gave me a scold for being late to the meeting.
The employee received a scold from the manager for not meeting the deadline.
The driver got a scold from the traffic police for violating traffic rules.
The waiter received a scold from the customer for serving cold food.
The child received a scold from the librarian for being too loud in the library.
She gave her friend a scold for being careless with her belongings.
The teacher gave the student a scold for talking during class.
The dog received a scold from its owner for chewing on the furniture.
She gave her son a scold for not finishing his homework.
The teacher gave the class a scold for being too noisy.
He received a scold from his boss for coming in late to work.
The coach gave the team a scold for not playing well.
She received a scold from her friend for being late to their lunch date.
The employee received a scold from the customer for not providing good service.
The student received a scold from the principal for breaking a school rule.
She received a scold from her mother for not completing her homework on time.
The supervisor was a scold, always finding fault with his team's work.
The mother-in-law was a notorious scold, frequently criticizing her son-in-law.
The judge was known as a scold, always criticizing lawyers and defendants.
The teacher was a scold, frequently yelling at students.
The child received a scold from his mother for breaking the vase.
The boss was a constant scold, making employees dread going to work.
The grandmother was always seen as a scold, never satisfied with her grandchildren's behavior.
The coach was known for being a scold, constantly criticizing his players.
I received a scold from my coach for not practicing enough.
Her mother was a scold, always yelling at her children.
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