Similar words: accusingly, accuse, accused, the accused, accustom, accustomed, accusation, accusatory. Meaning: [-zɪŋ] adj. containing or expressing accusation.
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(61) Accusing the oil companies of being greedy is like saying the sun is hot.
(62) Graham axed David Rocastle two seasons ago, accusing him of being overweight after the summer break.
(63) Hancock pleaded not guilty to a federal indictment accusing him of four bombings.
(64) And you were accusing me of being a perpetual motion merchant.
(65) Opposition leaders are accusing the government of running down the Health Service.
(66) He tried to impeach Mr Premadasa, accusing the president of corruption.
(67) I am very uneasy every Sunday, which is cloudy and deathly still and filled with silent accusing whispers. 5.
(68) Two days later, President Daniel arap Moi banned the rally, accusing opponents of colluding with foreigners and plotting violence.
(69) She closed her eyes in ecstasy as Jamie flung himself on her, accusing her of being a flirt.
(70) The shopkeeper chased the boys out of his shop, accusing them of stealing.
(71) I remained still and upright, facing into the room, an accusing figure in a nightdress.
(72) In short, she argues, radical feminism is accusing Freud of not doing something which he never set out to do.
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(73) Officers arrested Celso Rodriguez, 31, and Rachel Mendoza, 38, accusing them of kidnapping and extortion.
(74) There was no disagreement in accusing the National government of callousness and indifference.
(75) Accusing Alex had simply been a way of avoiding her own guilt and Anna's, bloody Anna's.
(76) Nyamwisi Movingi had resigned from this post on March 22, accusing the government of leading the country to disaster.
(77) The Gestapo captain had made his feelings about Kruger quite plain, accusing him of wasting the Gestapo's time.
(78) That morning Branson was inundated by telephone calls from his colleagues, accusing him of plotting to destroy them.
(79) The campaign says that unlike most recipients of the award, the professor took it badly, accusing organisers of being Luddites.
(80) All he had done was scream abuse at her, accusing her of bringing shame and disgrace on the family.
(81) The Department of the Environment immediately issued a furious press release accusing the Chron of distorting the facts.
(82) The place was strangling her like a shrieking accusing prophet.
(83) The two men were exchanging insults and accusing each other of mismanagement.
(84) Hennigan filed a lawsuit on behalf of the survivors' families accusing the gun maker, Navegar Inc. of Miami.
(85) But Labour councillors rebutted the Conservative group's allegation by accusing them of not wanting to face the truth.
(86) We heard that he was accusing us of diverting all the water on to his field.
(87) It involved a group of white-owned businesses in Mississippi being boycotted by civil rights groups accusing them of racist practices.
(88) And the poverty of these people was an all too visible accusing finger.
(89) The storekeeper signed a complaint accusing them of shoplifting.
(90) More generally, accusing people in power is inherently dangerous.
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