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Use chide in a sentence

Definition of chide:

  • (verb) censure severely or angrily | express severe disapproval

Sentence Examples:

"You foolish boy," she chided.

My conscience chides me here.

She no longer chided him.

I did not mean to chide!

"I shall chide you no more."

I have enough upon me without Chiding.

His inner self chided him.

"Late for luncheon," she chided.

"Foolish child," Therese chided her.

Webster chided the younger man.

Chide made himself delightful to them.

"Don't be a fool," Dan chided.

There is no one to chide him.

Do not chide me if I weep!

The girl continued in mock chiding.

"Don't be foolish," she chided me.

I could only chide my comrades.

It was idle of me to chide you.

Indeed, such stupid fears need chiding.

Ye vain griefs, superfluous tears I chide!

Even gentle cousin Lora would chide me?

"And that's rather rude," she chided.

"Be not suspicious," chided the lady.

She chided herself in no uncertain words.

Even then I did not chide him.

Yet you never chide your own soul!

You chide me for not coming sooner.

What cause remains to chide him then?

Can he be faithful that never chides?

She chided, blue eyes dancing with mischief.

"Now don't be a baby," Martha chided.

And so he did not chide her.

Nor dare I chide the world-without-end hour.

Asked Lawless in a gently chiding tone.

Wright shook her head in gentle chiding.

Let them not be chided too harshly.

The little maid spoke in playful chiding.

Chide read it and returned it in silence.

The coldness soon broke out into open chiding.

"I told you not to mind," he chided.

"You are too harsh," Father Paul chided him.

Pollock would have good reason to chide me.

Pray, don't chide me for my fears.

Chide me not for this foolish fancy.

Other people must not chide his son.

I remember then she did not chide.

We must not chide the grudging fates.

Then she set to work chiding herself.

The cook was called and severely chided.

Believe that I do not mean to chide you.

Though other voices chide, yours never will.

"You wanted adventure," Thorne dryly chided Iris.

"Don't be such a coward," his wife chided.

No word of chiding came from her lips.

"You have diamonds on the brain," chided Grace.

It was picturesque, a boy chiding a judge.

To chide and condemn ourselves does no good.

She was too anxious now to chide him.

He is the only one that chides her.

Presently a chiding mother's note summoned it away.

"You are talking nonsense now," he chided her.

Yet did I ever chide you for them?

He chided her for being out so late.

Kathleen was far too wise to chide him.

One word more will make me chide you, girl!

I chide you not because I wish you ill.

You are a lazy lover; I must chide you.

The echoing hills and chiding hounds invite.

Then she chided herself for the thought.

Nor did the old man chide her.

Then she chided herself for her fancies!

What he looked at seemed gently to chide him.

The Girl chided him with gentle authority.

Is this the harmless chiding of that dove?

And then we are chided for being coarse.

Chide only me, for mine alone the blame.

"Mustn't call your big brother names," he chided.

Her tone was severe and her expression chiding.

Asked Mabel, in a fond and chiding tone.

She shook a chiding finger at the girl.

My husband has often chided me over this.

It was true, what he had said to Chide.

Do not think I am chiding you, my child.

Cried Sally Dangerfield in a voice of chiding laughter.

He chided her, after overcoming his first disappointment.

Do not you chide; I have a thing for you.

Nobody helped the sick, or chided the drunken.

What have I done to make him chide me so?

"Don't evade my question," chided the elder woman.

"So that's why you came," her father chided.

Yet a moment later she chided herself sternly.

Dick did not attempt to chide his companion.

Chide and find fault, and threaten to complain.

He was always playfully chiding and teasing her.

"What is there of new to chide them for?"

Then chide themselves when they have come too late!

"You're getting too popular," chided Alice to her friend.

Why don't you chide me for being here still?

Oh, for my sake do you with fortune chide!

"You're naughty to tease her so," his wife chided.