Scoldingly

Word SCOLDINGLY
Character 10
Hyphenation scold ing ly
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As Appelbaum deployed her snuff-film imagery, millionaire Tom Friedman scoldingly told the nation that spending to reduce unemployment and stimulate economic growth was a "drug" and that the nation had a "values problem." ❋ RJ (2011)

My point is that wagging one's finger scoldingly at Take Two is a waste of time. ❋ SVGL (2009)

“Jacob Tracy,” she said scoldingly when he asked to see Emma. ❋ Holly (2006)

He saw how the women in the camp set up an aid station, saw one boy, about ten or so, rush out of the mine, grab some bandages, and rush back while one of the nurses waved her arms after him scoldingly. ❋ McCaffrey, Anne (2006)

"Go ask Jenella," Sis said scoldingly before Kindan could even open his mouth. ❋ McCaffrey, Anne (2003)

"Do not, I ask you, Slayer, destroy more of my handiwork," the little healer said scoldingly. ❋ Edghill, Rosemary (2002)

"Those are not our real names!" said Ramiel scoldingly to me, but gently, as one would scold an infant. ❋ Rice, Anne, 1941- (1999)

Selar shook her head scoldingly as she reached for a spray hypo to bring McHenry out of it. ❋ Peter David (1998)

Taking handfuls of hair in her fists, she forced his head up and said scoldingly. ❋ Brown, Sandra, 1948- (1983)

Torero muttered scoldingly to himself but every once in awhile the bird would aim an appropriate barb at the men passing by. ❋ Ernsting, Walter (1976)

And still, lurking like an amorphous ghost behind that "public" persona, there was another Janis, in that last year asserting herself in equally clear definition, but thriving in an isolation as scoldingly painful as the most solitary of prison confinements. ❋ Friedman, Myra (1973)

The peddler patted his dog and talked scoldingly until the escaping villain was well out in the stream, paddling away. ❋ A. Frank [pseud.] Pinkerton (N/A)

"You watch out for that Fred Plaice," Anita said, almost scoldingly. ❋ Joseph Tinker (N/A)

He chattered scoldingly at everybody; then tried again. ❋ Chelsea Curtis Fraser (N/A)

She cried loudly and scoldingly, yet I thought it better to keep her away and did so. ❋ B. 974? Murasaki Shikibu Izumi Shikibu (1920)

When I excused my conduct by narrating all the tricks which she and her mother had played off upon me under my own roof, Ruberta scoldingly replied that that was nothingthat was only French manners, and she was sure there was not a husband in France without his horns. ❋ Cellini, Benvenuto, 1500-1571 (1910)

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