466 examples of chid in sentences

And she rated and chid them exceedingly for troubling her.

One that had got a princely store By cheating master, king, and poor, Dared cry aloud, 'The land must sink For all its fraud'; and whom d'ye think The sermonizing rascal chid?

I am of age to speak, And I know when to speak: shall I be chid For such a MRS GOUR.

" Have I chid men for [an] unmanly choice, That would not fit their years?

At one time he begged some one of his attendants to show him an example of fortitude by dying first; at another he chid himself for his own irresolution, exclaiming: [Greek: "ou prepei Neroni, ou prepeinaephein dei en tois toioutoisage, egeire seauton."]

I was in too gra' a nervousness state to be chid' an' I tol' him sho.

In sweet reproach her joy is hid; Her trembling voice is low, Less like the chiding than the chid: "How couldst Thou leave us so?"

The rats by night such mischief did, Betty was every morning chid.

Poor puss to-day was in disgrace, Another cat supplied her place; The hound was beat, the mastiff chid, The monkey was the room forbid; Each to his dearest friend grew shy,

And the Master Monstruwacan, he that did love me, as I were his son, chid me gently, and had wise speech with me; so that I but loved him the more, yet without having gain of health; for my heart destroyed me, as it doth if love be held back and made always to weep.

I am frequently chid by the poor believing Man my Husband, for shewing an Impatience of his Friend's Company; and I am never alone with my Mother, but she tells me Stories of the discretionary Part of the World, and such a one, and such a one who are guilty of as much as she advises me to.

My master Gonellus doth now "humblie advise" her he hath so often chid.

He chid those around him for refusing to make the same use of their reason in promoting their spiritual, as they made in promoting their temporal welfare.

Then I recollected the virtues of my master, almost too sublime for human nature; I thought of his sufferings so unexampled, so unmerited; and chid myself for the suspicion.

Wrung from their veins, returning all too late?); Or in the new delight of rare possession, Forgot the giver; one did sit apart, And shivered on a stone; beneath her rags Nestled two impish, fleshless, leering boys, Grown old before their youth; they cried for bread She chid them down, and hid her face and wept; I had given allI took my cloak, my shoes (What could I else?

My stomach rose, methought, to see The wretch so near me lie, And straight his sauciness I chid, Like corpse of quality.

So, on with your cap; and away, away, We'll off for a frolic and slide, Be quickbe quick, if you would not be chid For doing what father and mother forbid; And under your coat let the skates be hid; Then over the ice we'll glide.

LOVEL 'Twas a pleasant trick of the saint, which that trim puritan Swear-not-at-all Smooth-speech used, when his spouse chid him with an oath for committing with his servant-maid, to cause his house to be fumigated with burnt brandy, and ends of scripture, to disperse the devil's breath, as he termed it.

His house was known to all the vagrant train He chid their wanderings, but relieved their pain; The long-remembered beggar was his guest, Whose beard, descending, swept his aged breast.

The neighbours described me as "a sorrowful lookin' delicate creetur', that couldn't larf to save her life"quite a different character to the girl who at Caddagat was continually chid for being a romp, a hoyden, a boisterous tomboy, a whirlwind, and for excessive laughter at anything and everything.

Slapped his small sister whene'er he could reach her, Muddied the carpet, made mouths at the preacher, Talked back to his mother whenever she chid, Always did otherwise than he was bid; Gunther Augustus Agricola Gunn, Manners he certainly had not a one!

He chid the sisters, When first they put the name of king upon me, And bade them speak to him; then, prophet-like, They hail'd him father to a line of kings: Upon my head they plac'd a fruitless crown, And put a barren sceptre in my gripe, Thence to be wrench'd with an unlineal hand, No son of mine succeeding.

He chid the sisters.

They approved of it, but the old men afterward chid him for degrading himself by hoeing corn like a squaw.

Their mother chid them for the report they brought, which she endeavored to convince them was without foundation.

466 examples of  chid  in sentences