tongue-lash
Americanverb (used with or without object)
verb
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Origin of tongue-lash
First recorded in 1880–85
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It was, as Clara Zetkin well knew, her last grand chance to tongue-lash her ancient enemy Paul von Hindenburg, 84 and unrejuvenated.
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After Huie denounced Wallace on a lecture tour in 1964, the Governor went on television to tongue-lash the writer.
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The notoriously acerbic Chancellor did not tongue-lash his guest, and discussion about the neutron bomb was kept short.
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Even Mutt & Jeff, Min & Andy Gump, Smitty, Jiggs & Maggie hurl pots and tongue-lash each other in Japanese.
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It isn't best to tongue-lash the boys that are for you," advised Presson, fretfully, "not this year, when reformers have got 'em filled up with a lot of skittish notions.
From The Ramrodders A Novel by Day, Holman
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