To make it seem like hes the boss and in charge! Next time he does that, you give it right back!
freedom of speech
Generally said of a woman, to regularly criticize and order about her husband or other male partner
to criticize the public's response
it took away the right to criticize public officials
Elementary behaviour; praise in public, criticize in private. 'Found' in infancy.
Avoiding her in public and avoiding her husband in private.
The husband in "The Necklace" worked as a clerk in the Ministry of Public Instruction.
the meaning of the idiom/phase " to wash one's dirty linen in public means to criticize one's nature in public or to discuss dirty & scandalous matters of personel nature in the presence of strangers
between your grandaughter husband, and you? if you have a granddaughter husband, you may not want to make that public. i don't know if that's legal.
to show off lool
Criticize - song - was created in 1987.
The adverb form for the verb to criticize is criticizingly.