Rake over the Coals – Scolded Severely
Daily English Idioms | 英会話力が劇的UP! · Idiom Lab
March 6, 20265m 20s
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Show Notes
Today’s episode is about the intense idiom “Rake over the coals.”
It means to criticize or scold someone very harshly and at length for a mistake.
Originally referring to dragging something over hot fire, this phrase is now commonly used when someone faces serious disapproval at work, in politics, or at home.
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