Do you remember when you upbraided them publicly during one of your homilies? |
I was once upbraided by a musician who heard me talking too enthusiastically about the possibilities provided by new instruments. |
He went to classes smartly dressed in a shirt and tie, and upbraided his fellow pupils for not being suitably attired. |
A leading Australian novelist once upbraided me about the poet's indecent use of metaphor, as though he felt that my mob was stealing a march on him, poor soul. |
Oh she played ignorant when I upbraided her, but I suspect she knew exactly what she was doing. |
Novelist Salman Rushdie, who hid for years after Iran's highest religious leader issued a fatwa against him, upbraided his peers. |