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Use "lambast" in a sentence
"He also said that he "just about gags," when he hears Republicans on Capitol Hill "lambast" Democrats and President Obama as "big spenders and socialists.""
"Then you go on to, "lambast," him for writing what you said is basically unintelligible."
"I suppose one reason that there is such vehement denial of the “global warming” scene is that it — if “it” exists — is being used by liberal anti-business envirogeeks to lambast the U.S. economic structure, threatening to turn us into a Third World paradise."