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- an article on "lambaste", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "lambaste" You can also: Search for Lambaste in Wikipedia to...
- create this sound on their recording of "Der Fuehrer's Face", repeatedly lambasting Adolf Hitler with: "We'll Heil! (Bronx cheer) Heil! (Bronx cheer) Right...
- referring to him as "the most po****r painter of his day". He was also lambasted by John Ruskin and other critics. Martin was born in July 1789, in a one-room...
- United States to launch a war in Iraq, describing it as "a tragedy" and lambasting US president George W. Bush and British prime minister Tony Blair (whom...
- Street Journal that the site "intelligently discusses and entertainingly lambastes Wikipedia’s problematic practices". Wikipediocracy was cofounded by Gregory...
- misogynistic undertones in descriptions of Mary. "She's simultaneously being lambasted for being 'vindictive and fierce' and 'spineless and weak', criticized...
- an interview with producer Mike DeLuca, he describes how he went from lambasting movies as a "snotty" Washington Post film critic to developing rewarding...
- author's request that the work be destro**** upon his death. Commenters lambasted the quality of the writing and admonished Nabokov's executor for publishing...
- Judge Merrick Garland, a similarly well-qualified jurist – and went on to lambaste President Trump's conduct in his first few months in office. [...] And...
- substitute garnish. This culminates in Freeman chastising Beth, then lambasting Andy for his incessant tardiness, mistakes, and alcoholism. A fight nearly...