The phrasal verb 'to chew out' means 'to criticize someone angrily' or 'to rebuke someone severely'.
El verbo frasal 'to chew out' significa 'criticar a alguien con enojo' o 'reprender severamente'.
| Task | Patrick was so loud and noisy in the morning that I had to get up and _________ (to criticize somebody angrily). |
|---|---|
| Answer | 4 |
| a | get along with him |
| b | turn him out |
| c | figure him out |
| d | chew him out |
| comment | Phrasal verb 'to chew out' means 'to criticize somebody angrily' and 'to rebuke someone severely'. |
| topic | phrasal verbs |
| level | 2 |
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