All 3 Uses of
rebuke
in
The House of Mirth
- "How you can LAUGH——" her friend rebuked her; and she dropped back to a soberer perception of things with the question: "What was it Bertha really told him?"†
Chpt 1.7 *
- Why should she have to suffer for having once, for a few hours, borrowed money of an elderly cousin, when a woman like Carry Fisher could make a living unrebuked from the good-nature of her men friends and the tolerance of their wives?†
Chpt 1.7
- Lily had taken up her work early in January: it was now two months later, and she was still being rebuked for her inability to sew spangles on a hat-frame.†
Chpt 2.10
Definition:
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(rebuke) criticize severely; or such criticism