All 3 Uses of
rebuke
in
Antony and Cleopatra
- A good rebuke, Which might have well becom'd the best of men To taunt at slackness.†
Scene 3.7 *
- ] This is a soldier's kiss: rebukeable, And worthy shameful check it were, to stand On more mechanic compliment; I'll leave thee Now like a man of steel.†
Scene 4.4
- The gods rebuke me, but it is tidings To wash the eyes of kings.†
Scene 5.1
Definition:
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(rebuke) criticize severely; or such criticism