The authors touch on the critical lambasting the horror genre took from its very inception.
The pair's humor excludes no one from a vigorous lambasting.
I was on the receiving end of a pretty decent lambasting from his mother about "ruining the experience" for her kids.
He has given a new author a lambasting I'm sure he wouldn't have appreciated when he was starting out.
She then proceeded to give the pair a verbal lambasting, calling them good for nothing animals.
The president's popularity regarding environmental policy was low and a lambasting at the environmental conference was expected.
His recent lambasting of gangsta rap has attracted a great deal of indignation.
Most traffic calming measures are necessary and need applauding, not lambasting by people more concerned about their precious cars than the important issues.
The hypocrisy of the Victorian era often gets a lambasting in this book.
Definition of lambasting in US English:
lambasting
noun
A harsh criticism.
he received a lambasting from critics and fans
Example sentencesExamples
Most traffic calming measures are necessary and need applauding, not lambasting by people more concerned about their precious cars than the important issues.
The pair's humor excludes no one from a vigorous lambasting.
He gave the guy a lambasting, too.
The president's popularity regarding environmental policy was low and a lambasting at the environmental conference was expected.
His recent lambasting of gangsta rap has attracted a great deal of indignation.
I was on the receiving end of a pretty decent lambasting from his mother about "ruining the experience" for her kids.
He has given a new author a lambasting I'm sure he wouldn't have appreciated when he was starting out.
The authors touch on the critical lambasting the horror genre took from its very inception.
The hypocrisy of the Victorian era often gets a lambasting in this book.
She then proceeded to give the pair a verbal lambasting, calling them good for nothing animals.