Similar words: astonishment, admonish, punishment, capital punishment, cruel and unusual punishment, nourishment, establishment, accomplishment. Meaning: n. a firm rebuke.
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1. Sometimes he gave them a severe admonishment.
2. The more appropriate mythic admonishment would be, so to live their marriages that in this world they may experience life everlasting.
3. His admonishments do more to get my blood rushing than do the miles we travel together around the park.
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4. That admonishment -- directed at another reporter unfortunate enough to step on the long train of TV host Lisa Rinna -- offers a hint of the rough-and-tumble of Hollywood's most famous walkway.
5. Ineffectualand an absence of admonishment the public address led to them cavorting before the away fans.
6. Then under the influence of the Buddhist ethic of "law of cause and effect", stories of Baogong involved large quantities of "retributive" narration usually with attempt of moral "admonishment".
7. He chains them together with the same admonishment as for the first woman.
8. He chains them together with the admonishment as for the first woman.
9. Moreover, but also has some taunts and the admonishment sound.
10. Stubbornness was an early characteristic, as was the way he would call a halt to any admonishment laid down by Mud.
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