dressing-down
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dressing-down (plural dressing-downs or dressings-down)
- (idiomatic) A reprimand or rarely, a thrashing.
- "I'll give him a dressing down, see if I don't." Mrs. Mudge's eyes snapped viciously, and she clutched the relics of the broom with a degree of energy which rendered it uncertain what sort of a dressing down she intended for her husband. — Horatio Alger, Jr., "Paul Prescott's Charge", 1865
- When the blacksmith saw what Babo had done to his mother, he caught him by the collar, and fell to giving him such a dressing down as never man had before. — Howard Pyle, "Twilight Land", 1894
- "We must all bow to you, and try to get a favorable word, must we? This man shall have a leg up, and this man shall have a dressing down!" — A. Conan Doyle, "The Lost World", 1912
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reprimand — see reprimand
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