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lambaste
verb as in beat; reprimand
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Indisputably Obama, I think, though of course, he will go on the stump and lambaste Republicans for holding out on tax cuts.
He predicted, correctly, that The New York Times would jump all over the ad and lambaste McCain.
He aint gonna lambaste half our crew an the ole man, an git away wid it!
Jake, who's been itching to lambaste the man, says 's-far's he can see, it was the poolroom man who did all the talking.
I want to go out and help lambaste those infernally cocksure armies of that jelly-and-cream King.
An' then, whoop they come over to England, an' they lambaste the Anglo-Saxons, an' talk to 'em about 'honneur.'
They lambaste impartially and with a certain Irish delight in doing the job thoroughly.
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On this page you'll find 92 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to lambaste, such as: assail, berate, castigate, excoriate, scold, and upbraid.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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