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Sentence count:150+6Posted:2017-07-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: accusinglyaccuseaccusedthe accusedaccustomaccustomedaccusationaccusatoryMeaning: [-zɪŋ]  adj. containing or expressing accusation. 
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(91) That's what we're always accusing the Labour Party of.
(92) It's my father they're accusing.
(93) Everyone points an accusing finger at him.
(94) North Korea walked out of the talks, accusing the Japanese of insincerity.
(95) But skeptics have discounted their success by accusing them of "creaming" the best students, saying that the most motivated students and engaged parents are the ones who apply for the spots.
(96) In 1975, 186 American leading scientists, including 18 Nobel Prize winners, published a manifesto against astrology, accusing it as a pseudoscientific superstition.
(97) Authorities refused to investigate the threats, accusing virtually the entire foreign press corps of anti - China bias.
(98) The victims are considering filing criminal complaints against Jung, accusing him of second-degree rape, because they were hypnotized when the incidents occurred.
(99) Kennedy, a federal civil service employee, was fired after accusing his superior of illegal activities.
(100) The United States has denied Modi entry into the country accusing him of severe violations of religious freedom.
(101) A few weeks ago she lashed out at critics, accusing them of trying to commit "political femicide ."
(102) The doctor thought it very vulgar to be precipitate in accusing people of mercenary motives.
(102) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(103) At a London award ceremony a week later, he launched into a foul-mouthed tirade at pop star Madonna, accusing her of charging fans outrageous prices to see her lip-synch in concert.
(104) American-Eritrean relations are at a historic low point, with American officials accusing the Eritrean government of sponsoring terrorism in Somalia.
(105) Plus send closely protect whole set of film of face of wet gel, relaxed recuperation accusing oil to use come down, greasily disappears from now on, the water that keeps one face only is tender.
(106) A monarchist opposition group reportedly claimed responsibility for the assassination, accusing the professor of being involved in Iran's nuclear program.
(107) It really get my dander up when she begin accusing me of dishonesty.
(108) The French car maker Renault has apologised to three senior managers it sacked after wrongly accusing them of industrial espionage.
(109) JPM.N) on Monday, accusing the bank of mismanaging an investment account that held about $1 billion in assets owned by Blavatnik's industrial holding company, Access Industries.
(110) Their husbands try to shift the blame by accusing them of having "suspicious minds".
(111) "Are you accusing me of being a thief?"— 'I have done no such thing. Tony.'.
(112) I counterattacked hard, accusing Stevenson of trying to dismiss serious charges with quips.
(113) Their former colleagues, led by the Prime Minister and the other party leaders, turned on them, accusing them of bringing more odium down on the political system.
(114) The problem with the way we use procrastination is that it has come to mean much more than the dictionary definition, and now brings with it an accusing tone filled with blame.
(115) In May, HTC filed a countersuit accusing Apple of violating 5 patents.
(116) It is necessary to reform and perfect the present public prosecution system so as to effectively accusing crime and realizing the egality confrontation between the prosecution and defendant.
(117) Dmitri Medvedev , Russia's President, accusing the West of trying to isolate Russia.
(118) Putin overtly threatened Igor Zyuzin, the CEO of Mechel (MTL), a mining and metals giant, accusing him of price fixing in order to evade corporate taxes.
(119) Heather: No, they're accusing him of selling cigarettes to underage children.
(120) Accusing the outgoing Government of all kinds of swindling and corruption.
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