He castigated the officials who had sent the girls out to compete on a less than level playing field. |
Those who object to their work find themselves castigated as anti-intellectual prudes. |
Often castigated for dragging their heels, they have for once acted with startling haste. |
He had castigated the team for, among other things, unprofessionalism and indiscipline. |
Berbizier castigated them after Paris, saying that it was more a lack of mental strength than an absence of fitness that saw them beaten. |
Indian cricketers are routinely castigated as underperforming, undertalented, overpaid chokers. |