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That was hardly the judge's only reproval from the higher court.
Even now, she felt his silent reproval from the grave.
There was a touch of reproval in his voice.
Even though justly given, such indirect reproval called for some retaliation.
"Had we voted for reproval that would really have heightened it as a political issue," a Democratic aide said.
The director's voice held a hint of reproval.
Turning back, he spoke a mild reproval to the attendant who was on duty.
Her voice held a slight note of reproval, as though Roger ought to have realized that.
"Why, you know that, Eyeball," he said with mock reproval.
She boldly met his gaze and waited for his reproval.
But the ancient lifted a hand, in reproval.
As he glared at the half-elf, sharp words of reproval came to his lips.
She closed her eyes, but that brought the quick reproval of her captor.
Jack shot him a look of reproval.
"A survivor signal is not to be ignored from whatever source," she replied with mock reproval.
Her words had a tone of reproval.
It was more a sign of reproval.
"Your mother should ha' told ye," Jocasta went on, with a hint of reproval in her voice.
His face showed reproval, as he turned to Kelson.
There's no shushing reproval in the look.
A public reproval is one of the mildest forms of discipline available to the state bar.
This hopeful pupil edified by the above terrible reproval, the bachelor turned to another.
"I've been worried about you," Cassie Douglas announced with faint reproval.
Vance gave Heath a look of stern reproval.
He shook a humorous head in mock reproval.