- nags,
common scolds, or drunken.
Branking (in
Scotland and the
North of England) was
designed as a
mirror punishment for
shrews or
scolds—women of the...
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widows were only
rarely labelled scolds. In
places such as
Exeter scolds were
typically poorer women—elsewhere
scolds could include members of the local...
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Wilfred John
Scolding (born 25
April 1990) is a
British actor. On television, he is
known for his role in the BBC One
drama The P****ing
Bells (2014) and...
- The
Scold's Bridle is a 1994
crime novel by
English writer Minette Walters. The book, Walters' third, won a CWA Gold Dagger.
Mathilda Gillespie, an eccentric...
- (comedian) and the guests. If a
guest cannot answer her question,
Chico scolds them “Don’t
sleep through life!” (ボーっと生きてんじゃねーよ!). This
catchphrase was...
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cucking stools were
chairs formerly used for
punishment of
disorderly women,
scolds, and
dishonest tradesmen in
medieval Europe and
elsewhere at
later times...
- The bit,
sometimes depicted as the
scold's bridle, uses
similar mechanics to that of the
common horse bit. The
scolds bridle however, is
almost always ****ociated...
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electronic computer that
threatens to
replace human computers. When a
librarian scolds her for
visiting the whites-only section,
Dorothy sneaks out a book about...
- 2010.
Retrieved November 11, 2010. Bolton,
Alexander (8/5/10).
McConnell Scolds Franken for
Making Faces from Dais
During His
Speech . The Hill Raju, Manu...
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always scolds him for this. He has 2 brothers,
Rajanikanth and
Naresh and a sister.
Rajanikanth joins hands with bad
people and when
Sobhan scolds him,...