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lambaste

[lam-beyst, -bast] / læmˈbeɪst, -ˈbæst /


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Hassett lambasted both the paper and its authors a day later, calling it the “worst paper” he’s ever seen in the history of the Federal Reserve system during an appearance on CNBC’s Squawk Box.

From Barron's

He watched a speech she delivered in the Guildhall which he later lambasted as being "imbalanced" and "one-sided."

From BBC

ICE’s parent agency, the Department of Homeland Security, has used popular songs from acts like Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter in clips posted to social media, which the artists promptly lambasted.

From Los Angeles Times

He has been an outspoken Fed critic, lambasting everything from the central bank's heavy reliance on data to its use of assets on its balance sheet.

From BBC

While Wrexham made the most of their FA Cup opportunity, Dyche lambasted some of his players for "not making the most of the platform".

From BBC