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Upbraid me not, if you can help it, for my extreme tardiness.
Letter 237 2009
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Upbraid for big government was amplified by Iris Viktor of Camarillo, a petite 63-year old who looked not a day over 50.
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Upbraid, “to criticize or scold severely,” is rooted in the Old English bregden, “to snatch, move suddenly,” which lives in modern slang as “put a move on.”
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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Upbraid, “to criticize or scold severely,” is rooted in the Old English bregden, “to snatch, move suddenly,” which lives in modern slang as “put a move on.”
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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Upbraid, “to criticize or scold severely,” is rooted in the Old English bregden, “to snatch, move suddenly,” which lives in modern slang as “put a move on.”
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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Upbraid, “to criticize or scold severely,” is rooted in the Old English bregden, “to snatch, move suddenly,” which lives in modern slang as “put a move on.”
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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Upbraid me not, ye beautiful dancers, when I chasten the little God somewhat!
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Upbraid me, beat me, have me whipped, whatever your will may be, if I have transgressed.
Time Patrolman Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1983
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