In the story "Lord of the Flies", Jack scolds Piggy for speaking out of turn. Jack slaps Piggy across the face, breaking one of the lenses of his glasses.
Yes, they were fine. In the next verse, their mother scolds them and puts a bandage on Jack's head made out of vinegar and brown paper.
The present tense of scold is:I/You/We/They scold.He/She/It scolds.
maganda ko
One who rates or estimates., One who rates or scolds.
It comes from 'vitupero' meaning 'I curse'. Thus, this is 'he/she/it curses'. I believe the word can also mean 'insult' rather than 'curse'. It is meant in the same sense, anyway.
the police scolds the thief
F*** is word word that scolds other people private part(s).
Their family cook named Calpurnia
He scolds them because they warship Caesar almost blindly and they are roaming the streets and not working.
Chide is a form of scolding, as in when a mother scolds her child... So, Commend/ Laud could be an antonym...
because ms.caroline fisher scolds scout about not knowing how to read
In the story, Howie tells Ramona that she is "just a little kid," which Mrs. Kemp scolds him for. She admonishes him for being rude and insensitive, reminding him to treat Ramona with kindness and respect, regardless of her age. This moment highlights the importance of empathy and understanding in their interactions.