Both Uses of
chide
in
Antony and Cleopatra
- Whom everything becomes,—to chide, to laugh, To weep; whose every passion fully strives To make itself in thee fair and admir'd!†
Scene 1.1 *
- He calls me boy; and chides as he had power To beat me out of Egypt; my messenger He hath whip'd with rods; dares me to personal combat, Caesar to Antony:—let the old ruffian know I have many other ways to die; meantime Laugh at his challenge.†
Scene 4.1
Definition:
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(chide) to tell someone they have done wrong -- sometimes in a gentle way to encourage better behavior