395 examples of chided in sentences

"And I suppose you're to blame for my climbing the bookcase, too," she chided her fondly.

" "Chet," his mother chided gently, "don't you think it is rather heartless to be counting on what Aunt Beatrice has left when we have just heard of her death?" "I suppose so," said Chet, rather abashed.

" "Nonsense!" chided Betty.

he chided her, after overcoming his first disappointment.

"And so thou hast said these many summers," one of the women chided softly.

She shook her head and sternly chided her cheeks for rivaling the roses.

She chided herself in no uncertain words.

"She would never tell them what she had seen and heardnever!" Seated upon the piazza were Madam Conway and Theo, the former of whom chided her for staying so late at the cottage, while Theo asked what queer things the old witch-woman had said to-night.

I chided him.

" "Please do not take this lightly, mademoiselle," the detective chided gently.

the nursery; while Mammy and Jane no longer chided me for my misdemeanorswhich, to say the truth, were much less frequent than formerly.

He married a damsel called Maledisaunt (3 syl.), who loved him, but always chided him.

"Ain't you the bold Mary Annmakin' cracks like that?" he chided.

"Sulkin'!" chided Florette.

Clodius would not allow Ninnius to take any action in his behalf, and Gabinius would not grant the knights access to the senate; on the contrary, he drove one of them, who was very insistent, out of the city and chided Hortensius and Curio for having come before them when they were assembled and having undertaken the embassy.

"The court also was chided for allowing such questions to be put."Col.

" "Better curb your imagination then," chided Mr. Wilder.

"You are a fine lot, you are," he chided, "to leave me to bring up all the meat alone.

"Always looking for more trouble, as if we didn't have enough already," chided Tom.

The man of affairs chided him with fatherly kindness.

It is the fate of those who bring others into the world to be chided for their manners, abused for their mistakes, and pilloried for their faults.

But he chided himself immediately for thus daring to criticize his betters.

He chided his own weakness inwardly, when he felt the hot tears surging to his eyes at thought of the unworthy use to which his little hoard was about to be put.

"And so thou hast said these many summers," one of the women chided softly.

Poor child, she chided him for being so cold to her; and she talked to him about the river of life and about his starting on the long voyage from the house of his fathers; and begged to be taken with him, and said that in their family the women never loved but once.

395 examples of  chided  in sentences