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Definition of Lambaste

Lambaste
Lambaste Lam*baste", v. t. [Lam + baste to beat.] To beat severely. [Low] --Nares.

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- alluded to wanting to "ram a hot poker up David Hogg's ****," which was lambasted for its threatening nature and connotations to ****ual ****ault. The move...
- figure out how to beat Larry Bird. Freeman, Mike (September 30, 2010). "Lambasted LeBron conveniently sees hurtful role of race". CBS Sports. Archived from...
- between Armenians and Azeris; at least 2,000 were killed. He publicly lambasted the "pogroms against Jews and Armenians" as being part of Tsar Nicholas...
- used it in L'Aurore, but in a positive sense. On 1 February 1898, Barres lambasted the intellectuals in Le Journal. Anti-intellectualism became a major theme...
- by a visit to the country by Pope John Paul II in 1983, who publicly lambasted the president. Demonstrations occurred in Gonaïves in 1985 which then...
- disagreed, he moved to the city in December 1908. Lenin disliked Paris, lambasting it as "a foul hole", and while there he sued a motorist who knocked him...
- pummelled by the other ****ailants. At the end of the interview, Cook then lambasted the accusation that she had anything to do with Virk's actual murder because...
- 2008. Retrieved May 9, 2009. Dunkley, Jamie (April 29, 2009). "Aviva lambasted for rebranding costs". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the...
- Richardson, to stand for it during local council elections, something Tyndall lambasted as a "gimmick". References to Jews in BNP literature were often coded...