18 collocations for berates

In the Siner cabin old Caroline Siner berated her boy The old gentleman turned around at last "You-you mean you want m-meto go with you, Cissie?" he stammered "Naw yuh don't," he warned sharply.

That morning he had been compelled to wait and whip a heavy man who berated Casey because the heavy man's wife had ridden from Pinnacle to Lund the day before and had fainted at the last sharp turn in the road and had not revived in time to board the train for Salt Lake which she had been anxious to catch.

Some people roundly berate Christians for want of faith in God's word, when it is want of faith in their own private interpretation of His word.

Well, one dayand an ill day it was for that saucy fellowhe sought to berate my father, I standing by.

I am not berating the Germans.

Late in the afternoon the pack-train halted and as Stevens was stretching his legs in a field a first lieutenant, whom he described as being tall and nervous and highly excitable, ran up and, after berating the two guards for not having their rifles ready to fire, he poked a gun under Stevens' nose and went through the process of loading it, meanwhile telling him that if he moved an inch his brains would be blown out.

She was engaged in berating Mr. Hampton, the minister, who, she declared, was actually encouraging his flock in their proposed extravagance, when the maid gave her a clean plate, and handed her a dish of sweetbread, tastefully garnished with clover blossoms and leaves.

The chair upon which Dame Van Winkle is supposed to have sat, while she was berating her idle and incorrigible lord and master, is also shown to the visitor, and the more credulous ones gaze with interest upon a flagon which they are assured is the very one out of which Rip Van Winkle drank.

But Mrs. Chase was not satisfied, and berated Jarvis roundly, when, presently he came walking up to the porch with Neil, looking the picture of well-browned contentment.

The judge berates the lawyer, "How dare you defend a man who has committed the worst possible crime."

Massachusetts denounced seceding South Carolina as a traitor: South Carolina berated Massachusetts, seeking to impose the Union on the South against its will, as a criminal aggressor.

The infant immediately sprang up, clutching the Gargantuan feeding bottle, and berated his mother in emphatic terms, delivered in a deep bass voice, addressing her as "Captain."

On the whole, the planters were disposed to berate the overseers as a class for dishonesty, inattention and self indulgence.

The usual lively chatter at the dinner table was hushed, and Aunt Phoebe held forth in solemn tones, generally berating some unfortunate person who nearly always happened to be a good friend of Mrs. Bradford's.

She is having a harder trial than any of us; for these devilish women fairly push into the sick-room to abuse the North and berate the soldiers that fought at Manassas.

Chapter V The Parc de BougainvilleIvan StroganoffHe tells me the history of TahitiHe berates the TahitiansWants me to start a newspaper.

Then she loosened her tongue, and in her voluable Irish way berated her aunt until poor Phibbs stood aghast at such temerity, and even Mr. Watson, who arrived to enquire after his client and friend, was filled with amazement.

Scornfully in his own mind he berated that momentary weakness and steadied himself.

18 collocations for  berates