yell at
Verb
yell at (third-person singular simple present yells at, present participle yelling at, simple past and past participle yelled at)
1. (idiomatic) To scold, to rebuke - often by yelling.
● The boy’s father yelled at him for lying to him about cleaning up the mess.
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