To charge with something wrong or disgraceful; to reproach; to cast something in the teeth of; followed by with or for, and formerly of, before the thing imputed. "And upbraided them with their unbelief." "Vet do not Upbraid us our distress."
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"Upbraid" Quotes from Famous Books ![]() ![]() — The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Volume 2 • Edward Gibbon ![]() ![]() — Emilie the Peacemaker • Mrs. Thomas Geldart ![]() ![]() — Miscellaneous Poems • George Crabbe ![]() ![]() — Lost in the Backwoods • Catharine Parr Traill ![]() ![]() — Selections from Wordsworth and Tennyson • William Wordsworth and Alfred Lord Tennyson |
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