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- noun an
admonition orreprimand
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Examples
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I would expect Gordon to get a stern ticking-off at the least. '
Gordon Brown may be about to face censure, not that you would know from the BBC Not a sheep 2009
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She said that my uncle had given her a proper ticking-off for never seeing that I was no threat to her, and she was willing, if I were, to try and sort things out between us.
They didn’t read Pitchfork or Stereogum or Gorilla vs. Bear or Hipster Runoff Josh Spilker 2010
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Inspector Jenks regretfully decided that he would have to give Fatty a good ticking-off.
Separate Douglas Light 2010
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Mr. Goon felt that he would quite like to give somebody a really good ticking-off!
Separate Douglas Light 2010
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So that ticking-off from the boss as you arrive smiling at your desk may come as something of a shock.
Upbeat Music Creates Illusion That Everyone Around You Is Happy | Impact Lab 2009
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Had Mrs Burrows made her remark in Parliament Square, rather than in a radio studio, she might have received more than just an offensive ticking-off from the local thought police.
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Had Mrs Burrows made her remark in Parliament Square, rather than in a radio studio, she might have received more than just an offensive ticking-off from the local thought police.
Archive 2005-12-01 2005
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A perfectly normal ticking-off can feel like the end of the world to them.
A Place of Execution McDermid, Val 1999
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She said that my uncle had given her a proper ticking-off for never seeing that I was no threat to her, and she was willing, if I were, to try and sort things out between us.
To The Hilt Francis, Dick, 1920- 1996
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'Yes, Minister,' replied Turk, expecting a resumption of the ticking-off he had received the previous night.
Gridlock Elton, Ben 1991
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