Similar words: accusingly, accuse, accused, the accused, accustom, accustomed, accusation, accusatory. Meaning: [-zɪŋ] adj. containing or expressing accusation.
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(31) Are you accusing her of lying?
(32) Two pairs of accusing eyes focused on her.
(33) Never pointed accusing fingers at an individual.
(34) He also launched a bitter attack on the judiciary, accusing it of corruption.
(35) Thresher jabbed his finger at Thomas, accusing her of calling his 14-year-old daughter without permission.
(36) So when the station came clean, they had to field several angry calls accusing them of pro-Nottingham Forest bias.
(37) Coming out of hospital was traumatic enough without facing the accusing man, and Shirley was quite right about the weakness.
(38) The campaign received mixed reviews inside and outside Hollywood, with some accusing Jackson of bad timing.
(39) Don't undermine the patient's confidence by accusing him of not trying when he can not fulfil a task.
(40) Your editorial accusing San Francisco gay and lesbian voters of being irresponsible for helping elect Willie Brown mayor is just another example.
(41) Paul Coverdell, accusing the first-term lawmaker of improperly using his office correspondence files in a re-election fundraising effort.
(42) But now Ymor was shouting,[sentencedict .com] and pointing an accusing finger.
(43) Street traders have rioted against the foreigners, accusing them of stealing business.
(44) The man on the stage raised an accusing finger and pointed right up at Lucien.
(45) But criticism of the Stack nomination is not the same as accusing Clinton of being soft on crime.
(46) You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese, the Swiss hold the America's Cup, France is accusing the U.S. Of arrogance, Germany doesn't want to go to war. Chris Rock
(47) The parliamentarians hit back by accusing Mr Obasanjo of overstepping his powers and showing dictatorial tendencies.
(48) My telephone has not stopped ringing with colleagues accusing me of changing my allegiance and forsaking my birthright.
(49) He blamed you for everything, even the accident, accusing you of awful, nasty things.
(50) The empty box said it all: wide open, like an accusing scream.
(51) His wife walked out, selling her story to the gutter press, and accusing him of being an alcoholic.
(52) The accusing voice was changing, assuming a different timbre, resonant with menace.
(53) Dole, Alexander and Forbes responded by accusing Buchanan of advocating a dangerous form of protectionism.
(54) While Asquithians were attacking the Black and Tan policy as immoral, the Unionists were accusing the government of irresolution.
(55) The action stems from a letter Apple sent Quorum lawyers on March 17 accusing it of infringing its intellectual property rights.
(56) It was a simple drawing of a square tower, standing in splendid isolation like an accusing finger pointing at the sky.
(57) She took him to court, accusing him of being a pervert who was unfit to raise a child.
(58) Or is it gulped down quickly, before some one comes in and points an accusing finger?
(59) Rather than accusing him of anachronism, academic critics tended to concentrate their fire on internal contradictions or flawed assumptions in his policy.
(60) The deserted nest, neat as a pin, had a forlorn accusing air.
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