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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
lambaste .
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Examples
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This seemed to bow to GOP pressure after the RNC started a clock on its website counting the days Obama hasn't been to Iraq (872) and McCain lambasted Obama for not accepting his offer of a joint trip.
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To wit: Yesterday Rush Oxycontin lambasted in his sarcastic way his “fact” that a company hired for NOLA clean-up has ties to the Dem.
Think Progress » Frustrated by Facts, Right-Wing Turns to Fiction Author For Policy Advice 2005
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Pretty much the only place he hasn’t been lambasted is The Jay Leno Show … until last night, that is.
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In it, Ms. Salzman, hired to frame perception of Mr. Jean, claims that I "lambasted" Mr. Jean's candidacy on CNN.
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In it, Ms. Salzman, hired to frame perception of Mr. Jean, claims that I "lambasted" Mr. Jean's candidacy on CNN.
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In it, Ms. Salzman, hired to frame perception of Mr. Jean, claims that I "lambasted" Mr. Jean's candidacy on CNN.
Sean Penn: Third Person Once Removed Sean Penn 2010
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However 1998, a federal court "lambasted" the EPA study, saying they had "cherry picked" their data, and that they had shown no link whatsoever between second-hand smoke and cancer.
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2005
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When other children approached the driver, saying they needed to get to school because they had tests, the driver "lambasted" them.
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When she chuckles at his saying he has not "lambasted" teachers, he says he will take another question if she "just wants to put on a show."
Forbes.com: News John Zogby 2011
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According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Rushdie "lambasted" both the "feel-good movie" and the book.
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