Lecturing in a sentence as a noun

I'm not the dry drunk lecturing the kids to avoid having the "fun" I had. Google will do what it thinks best.

Hint: at 5pm, after 11 hours of work, 3 hours of lecturing, I am tired, mentally exhausted and I want to go and get some rest.

If you expect to pay $120 for a mattress, sitting you down and lecturing you on why you need a $1,200 mattress is unlikely to convince you.

He even sent her a tape of Kobun Chino, his Zen teacher, lecturing about the problems caused by craving and obtaining things.

To me, listening to a professor lecturing has always been the most effective way of learning something.

He's also a rich guy lecturing people on how they should be donating every little bit of their excess money to charity.

He started lecturing about music and having the tabla players demonstrate.

The best part is the person lecturing Linus about saying "GNU/Linux" instead of "Linux" in his Linux kernel announcements.

Rather than lecturing, he makes his students do most of the talking.> At a recent class, the students nearly 100 of them are in small groups discussing a question.

For those basically judging Aaron for his action, let me suggest that if you are so against *******, you should stop lecturing and judging others.

Hurt them the only way we, as citizens of the world without a voice in the American police state, can hurt them: In their pocket and in their options to travel and have fun. America is always so happy lecturing the world about democracy.

Not because the lecturing quality was so outstanding but because I apparently can absorb new information better when somebody explains it while I think along.

The excited student that I was, I ended up lecturing about longest common subsequence to Thomas Szymanski not knowing his association with the history of diff on unix.

The salary would have been $2100/class, which, after factoring in the time needed for preparing for the class, traveling, lecturing, being available for office hours, grading, etc, would have come out to well below minumum wage.

The world would be a better place if more people were, like you, basically happy with their lives and trying to do some little things to make the world better rather than trying to promote their own Final Solution and running around lecturing people on how they should live.

Lecturing definitions

noun

teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class)

See also: lecture