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Present Participle
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Past Tense
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Past Participle
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to angrily complain to someone about something they did
- The coach started on at the players for their lack of effort during the game.
- The customer started on at the staff for the long wait at the restaurant.
- The teacher started on at the class for not paying attention during the lesson.
- The employee started on at the manager for unfair treatment.