Similar words: hiding, in hiding, go into hiding, riding, abiding, raiding, tidings, gliding. Meaning: [tʃaɪd] n. rebuking a person harshly.
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1. The old woman is always scolding and chiding.
2. She was chiding her son for not being more dutiful to her.
3. Chiding herself for her reflex reaction of fear, Meryl strode to the window and examined the catch.
4. It is that tender, chiding, mutual affection which makes these beautifully translated letters between them so agreeable to read.
5. She called back her scattered maidens, chiding their alarm.
6. It was the gentlest kind of chiding.
7. The old caretaker was always scolding and chiding.
8. Chiding himself for his nervousness of moments before, he climbed it.sentencedict.com
9. Reed Flute Cave and the scenery almost chiding yen, can not go.
10. He was right, in the arch sense that he meant it, as a means of chiding overanxious environmentalists.
11. He had been far too hard on Emma, in the tone of his voice, chiding her for a foolish idea.
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