- corporal) punishment. One who
administers a
castigation is a
castigator or chastiser. In
earlier times,
castigation specifically meant restoring one to a religiously...
- Les Châtiments ("The
Castigations" or "The Punishments") is a
collection of
poems by
Victor Hugo,
first published in 1853, that
fiercely attack Napoléon...
-
Marele câștigator is a
Romanian reality game show that
debuted on
Antena 1
September 23, 2010. The show
features obese people competing to win a cash prize...
-
against Trump. On
December 6,
Colorado Secretary of
State Wayne W.
Williams castigated Democratic electors who had
filed a
lawsuit in
Federal court to have the...
- Confederates,
Grant was soon
mired in controversy. The
Northern press castigated Grant for
shockingly high casualties, and
accused him of
drunkenness during...
-
Congress had been
informed of the threat, and the day
after the
briefing castigated the
acting director of
national intelligence,
Joseph Maguire, for allowing...
- for
Rolling Stone,
titled "Columbine:
Whose Fault Is It?", in
which he
castigated America's gun culture, the
political influence of the
National Rifle ****ociation...
- savior, the
great white hope. He was very good at
characterizing and
castigating people and
putting himself on a pedestal."
Despite the
initial fiscal...
- but West was
apparently unsurprised by its
failure to proceed,
later castigating the
pilot for "one of the
worst scripts I have ever read" and recalling...
- the
First World War as
equally culpable, and
although not a republican,
castigated British policy on
Ireland in the
postwar period.
These stances had no...