Meaning of the word "start on at" in English
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start on at
US /stɑːrt ɑːn æt/
UK /stɑːrt ɑːn æt/

Phrasal Verb
1.
to begin to criticize or complain to someone, often repeatedly
Example:
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My mom will start on at me if I don't clean my room.
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He started on at his sister about borrowing his clothes without asking.
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