rake somebody or something over the coals
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[rake] over the coals

"rake somebody or something over the coals"की परिभाषा और अर्थ

to rake somebody or something over the coals
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to severely criticize someone because of their mistake

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What is the origin of the idiom "rake someone or something over the coals" and when to use it?

The idiom "rake someone or something over the coals" has its origins in historical punishment practices, specifically the act of placing someone on a bed of hot coals as a form of torture or execution. Over time, the phrase evolved into a metaphorical expression, describing a severe scolding, reprimand, or criticism. The idiom is commonly used to convey a harsh evaluation or a thorough examination of behavior, actions, or work.

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