v. , informal To reprove in a loud or rough voice; rebuke sharply; scold. The teacher bawled us out for not handing in our homework.
Compare: HAUL OVER THE COALS, LIGHT INTO, TELL A THING OR TWO.
v. , informal To reprove in a loud or rough voice; rebuke sharply; scold. The teacher bawled us out for not handing in our homework.
Compare: HAUL OVER THE COALS, LIGHT INTO, TELL A THING OR TWO.
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012