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  • 31tongue-lashing — noun rebuking a person harshly • Syn: ↑chiding, ↑scolding, ↑objurgation • Derivationally related forms: ↑objurgate (for: ↑objurgation), ↑scold ( …

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  • 32objurgate — transitive verb see objurgation …

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  • 33objurgatory — adjective see objurgation …

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  • 34Leeds Festival Chorus — The Leeds Festival Chorus is an amateur chorus in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, with 170 singing members in soprano, alto, tenor and bass sections. Presenting classical choral music in Yorkshire and elsewhere in Britain, including at the BBC… …

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  • 35objurgatory — See objurgation. * * * …

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  • 36objurgatorily — See objurgation. * * * …

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  • 37Huron Indians — • If language may be taken as a fair criterion to go by, the Hurons proper were the original stock from which sprang all the branches of the great Iroquoian family, whether included in the primitive federation of the Five Nations, or standing… …

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  • 38accusation — ac·cu·sa·tion /ˌa kyə zā shən/ n 1: a formal charge of wrongdoing, delinquency, or fault the accused shall enjoy the right...to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation U.S. Constitution amend. VI compare allegation …

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  • 39charge — 1 n 1 a: something required: obligation b: personal management or supervision put the child in his charge c: a person or thing placed under the care of another 2: an authoritative instr …

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  • 40condemnation — I (blame) noun accusation, animadversion, ascription, attack, castigation, censure, charge, chastening, chastisement, chiding, complaint, condemnatio, criticism, denigration, denunciation, deprecation, derogation, disapprobation, disapproval,… …

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