shrewed

/ʃruːd/
verb
  1. Past tense of shrew (rare); to have acted like a shrew, meaning to have nagged or scolded in a bad-tempered way. This form is very uncommon in modern English.
    • In the play, the character shrewed her husband until he finally gave in.
    • She shrewed at him for leaving the door open, but he barely listened.
    • The old man claimed his wife had shrewed him into fixing the fence.
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