His voice is somewhat reedy, worn to didactic evenness by 40 years of lecturing.
From the time.com
They championed the downtrodden, teaching and lecturing at schools for the poor.
From the newsobserver.com
Try lecturing the USA who have carriers in all the 7 seas of the world and more.
From the economist.com
By then I was living in London and Pavel was lecturing in Boston, Massachusetts.
From the guardian.co.uk
I think its a bit rich that the EU is lecturing on fiscal and democratic issues.
From the economist.com
He also hasn't helped himself with his very public lecturing of council members.
From the sacbee.com
He also became culture czar, producing movies and lecturing on the art of opera.
From the time.com
By September 1845, however, Chivers was lecturing Poe on the dangers of alcohol.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Buckley, 36, the National Review's founding editor, was lecturing in Los Angeles.
From the newsobserver.com
More examples
A speech that is open to the public; "he attended a lecture on telecommunications"
Deliver a lecture or talk; "She will talk at Rutgers next week"; "Did you ever lecture at Harvard?"
A lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to"
Call on the carpet: censure severely or angrily; "The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"; "The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"; "The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup"
Teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class)
(lecturer) lector: a public lecturer at certain universities
A lecture is an oral presentation intended to present information or teach people about a particular subject, for example by a university or college teacher. Lectures are used to convey critical information, history, background, theories and equations. ...
Lecturer is an academic rank. In the United Kingdom, lecturer is a position at a university or similar institution, often held by academics in their early career stages, who lead research groups and supervise research students, as well as teach. ...
A spoken lesson or exposition, usually delivered to group; To teach, by giving a speech on a given topic; To berate, to scold