He giveth encouragement to all sinners to come, that will be content to quit their sins; and promiseth to upbraid none that cometh.
Besides, the overpowering love he bore to the child seemed to demand fuller vent than tender words; it made him like, yet dread, to upbraid its object for the fearful contrast foretold.
Squire Griffiths easily tracked Owen to Ty Glas; and without any aim but the gratification of his furious anger, followed him to upbraid as we have seen.
His guest was so genial and friendly and appreciative of the scones and the currant cake that he began to upbraid himself for churlishness in allowing anything like a suspicion of this pleasant gentleman to linger in his mind.
To sit alone with Tiel, feeling as I did and yet bound by a promise not to upbraid him, was intolerable, and so I left the parlour a few minutes after she did.
If you upbraid me because I worship the wood of the Cross, why do you not upbraid Jacob for worshipping on the point of Joseph's staff?
As to his poor, dear, uncomplaining wife, he never once troubled his head about her, feeling quite sure she would not upbraid him.
As the Italian peasantry fall to abusing their saints in time of trouble, even so will the few remaining believers in Norse legendary lore, upbraid their fierce divinities with the most reckless hardihood when things go wrong.
I could not upbraid any one whose courage failed him to continue this life of ours.
How, then, cloth it beset thee to upbraid me, thou who hast been saved by me from the vasty deep?
Thy chamber was empty when they went to search for thee, and anon thou comest to us fresh from thy unholy revels, and darest thus to upbraid me with a lie!
I will go this minute and upbraid him with his treachery; he ran to the chamber-door, but it was locked on the outside.
The fellow looked guilty enough, but, when I recalled my own recent dissipation, I didn't have the heart to upbraid him.
I did not upbraid him, but when I readjusted my scattered belongings and whirled the whip over his head, he moved forward with utmost humility.
We do not dissemble that unbelievers upbraid us with this very prediction; they want to make us blush for our faith, when we consider that the world is still in existence.
We still upbraid the Athenians with the banishment of Cimon, Aristides, Themistocles, and Alcibiades, and the sentences of death upon Phocion and Socrates; sentences similar in absurdity and cruelty to those of some of our own tribunals.
Show me what I can do; and when you have done that, it will be full time to upbraid me with not doing it.
But, joy o' my heart, I winnaupbraid ye; for I hae found ye again.
But even if it did not meet your approval at first, you would not upbraid me, or think less of me than you do now?
That is to say, they will persecute, injure, or upbraid such persons only whose religious opinions are hostile to the state.
All her sins vanished: how could I upbraid her, though she were three times over Sarah Briggs?
Yet tender thoughts dwell there, no solitude Hath power youth's natural feelings to exclude; There doth the maiden watch her lover's sail Approaching, and upbraid the tardy gale.
There doth the maiden watch her lover's sail 250 Approaching, and upbraid the tardy gale; At midnight listens till his parting oar, And its last echo, can be heard no more.
Do not tempt my misery, Lest that it make me so unsound a man As to upbraid you with those kindnesses That I have done for you.
As well they may upbraid me with my crown, Because, forsooth, the King of Scots is crown'd.
Now does he feel His secret murthers sticking on his hands, Now minutely revolts upbraid his faith-breach; Those he commands move only in command, Nothing in love.
Her dotage now I do begin to pity; For, meeting her of late behind the wood, Seeking sweet favours for this hateful fool, I did upbraid her and fall out with her.
Out came Thorkel and began to upbraid Cormac for a rascal, and got fairly wild with his talk: then flung into the parlour and bade Steingerd out of it.
Then Cormac began to upbraid her, saying she did nought but ill, and wanting to drag her out to the door to look at her eyes in the sunshine.
If I have been to blame, it is not his province to upbraidme with it.
Oh, how I will triumph and upbraid the daring man!
He did not upbraid them for breaking into the solitude of the sacred confessional, looking for a mooley cow, but seemed to act the perfect gentleman all the way through.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "upbraid" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.