How To Use Chiding In A Sentence

  • Wendy is more pragmatic, gently chiding staff who do not serve customers quickly enough, and acting as an emollient to those whose egos have been bruised by her father's irascibility.
  • Thus a storm was termed the chiding of God, thunder and lightning the arrows of God, for it was thought that God kept the winds confined in caves, His treasuries; thus differing merely in name from the Greek wind-god Eolus. Theologico-Political Treatise
  • Maybe the broadcasting experience honed her writers' voice - one that was chiding, enthusiastic, slangy, argumentative, and sometimes bossy.
  • This with similar usages throughout the KJV seems to be merely hortative, bleached of any chiding tone. Languagehat.com: GO TO, THOU ART A FOOLISH FELLOW.
  • To the suffering and sorrowful she came with words of comfort and consolation, and with words of chiding or of cheer to the "thraward" and the erring, who had helped to make their own trouble. Allison Bain, or, By a Way she knew not
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  • Conceptions more and more spiritual thus matured. unfolded, a kind of chiding, or rebuke of heartlessness begins to be heard in certain quarters, as if men could think to carry God’s favor by bullocks and goats and blood! The Vicarious Sacrifice, Grounded in Principles of Universal Obligation.
  • But this kind of chiding can make thinness seem rebellious and transgressive, and that will stimulate some thinsuasts. Archive 2006-09-01
  • I had even been known to show disdain for coworkers and friends who exhibited the telltale symptoms: forced laughter, gratuitous free cappuccino, speaking-in-a-higher-pitched-voice-than-normal, chiding them with gruesome tales of Abner Louima and his baton-battered colon. Falling for Captain D.
  • By the time they reached Bodmin Road station the next morning, she was chiding Anna. THE MAIN CAGES
  • Obama is for the Children, "Monday, Nov. 16 - The" chiding "of China was not as subtle as experts think, nor was it as weak as pessimists believe. Chinalyst - China blogs in English
  • They cared for him as best as they were able, despite constant chiding from family, friends, and doctors to put him in an institution that specialized in caring for children like him.
  • T'awake the lustless sun, or chiding, that so long Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Volume 1
  • I put emphasis on the word fun, twisting it so that it sounded chiding and sarcastic.
  • First came a drunk cyclist repeatedly smacking the driver of a car with his bike July 6, before a passerby stopped the melee by knocking the pedaler to the ground with one punch (the driver happened to be a longtime cycling advocate, who'd kicked off the altercation by chiding the biker for blowing through a red light.) Pedal vs. Metal
  • She sees faces she loves bending to her, smiling, chiding her wildness. SEA MUSIC
  • Here feel we but the penalty of Adam, the seasons 'difference, as the icy fang and churlish chiding of the winter's wind, which, when it bites and blows upon my body, even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say this is no flattery: these are counsellors that feelingly persuade me what I am. Whatever the Fuck You Want
  • Compared to Henson's little (girl) michief, the fella you are chiding is a mere novice. Bill Henson Nude Teen Controversy
  • I well remember the school's directrice (Mlle. Chevalier) often chiding him to be more serieux with his studies. Best Tips for Learning French - French Word-A-Day
  • Archer's chiding words still lingered in his mind, and, moreover, without the glass he could do nothing for he certainly would never have thought of entering Norne without first "piking" it from a safe vantage point. Tom Slade with the Boys Over There
  • The retribution exacted from the Anti-Semite that day came in the form of a motherly chiding. How We Avenged the Blums
  • No more, when I veer off course, will she replot my route while chiding me with her terse, "Recalculating. Archive 2009-02-18
  • I'd like to think that Ofcom's more "chiding" comments that Jack highlighted might make future broadcasters and here I mean the production people mainly think more carefully before putting on a similar farrago of nonsense. Jeni Barnett and MMR: Analysis of the Ofcom Decision
  • Coming from an Albertan minister serving an Albertan prime minister in a Conservative government, the chiding was a surprise. Market News
  • Can he follow through, not bow to pressure and continue chiding the people into conservation and taking necessary measures as the country faces it worst water shortage ever?
  • The child reddened, looked sulky, and hesitated, while the mother, with many a fye and nay pshaw, and such sarsenet chidings as tender mothers give to spoiled children, at length succeeded in snatching the bonnet from him, and handing it to the English leader. The Monastery
  • We are certainly justified in chiding the new God-Emperor for sacrificing what little personal integrity and self-respect he might ever have had in order to be the top Establishment stooge. Obama: Agent of Change? Well, Agent of Somethin’ « Antiwar.com Blog
  • It is that tender, chiding, mutual affection which makes these beautifully translated letters between them so agreeable to read.
  • OTTAWA - For decades, meetings between the leaders of Canada and the United States weren't complete without some diplomatic chiding from the American side about Canada's limited military spending and its general lack of interest in military matters. NYT > Home Page
  • It is that tender, chiding, mutual affection which makes these beautifully translated letters between them so agreeable to read.
  • Marianne was chiding herself when Arnold asked her to get her diary to check some possible dates. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • On Friday, Benedict lamented what he called strains on the traditional African family, condemning sexual violence against women and chiding countries that have approved abortion. Undefined

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