Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
CHEW (SOMEONE) OUT [GET CHEWED OUT]to scold someone harshly
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1. When Peggy came home three hours late, her parents were very angry. They chewed her out and told her she was restricted for two weeks.
2. The newspaper boy got chewed out by Mrs. James when he ran through her flower garden. Compare to: read (someone) the riot act; rake (someone) over the coals; call (someone) on the carpet; give (someone) a piece of (one’s) mind. |
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