Similar words: accusingly, accuse, accused, the accused, accustom, accustomed, accusation, accusatory. Meaning: [-zɪŋ] adj. containing or expressing accusation.
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(121) The Oregonian later reported that an 18-year-old woman left a distraught voicemail for Wu, accusing him of an "aggressive" sexual encounter.
(122) You break into my van and you're accusing me of stealing.
(123) Reasonable, fair-minded negotiators often find themselves in such situations—accusing others of unethical behavior or facing such accusations themselves.
(124) Parents, meanwhile, deplored them as far too adult for kids, accusing the doe-eyed, pouty -lipped toys of fostering unhealthy body images among young girls.
(125) Morales later kicked out the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, accusing it of espionage and of funding "criminal groups" seeking to undermine his government.
(126) Whitehall sources told The Times that ministers were "fizzing" with anger, accusing the ONS of a political act designed to embarrass Gordon Brown over his "British jobs for British workers" soundbite.
(127) Even as President Clinton took office, critics were accusing him of wrongdoing.
(128) A placard was posted up without any signature , accusing a number of people by name.
(129) American steelworker unions have disparaged the Bay Bridge contract by accusing the state of California of sending good jobs overseas and settling for what they deride as poor-quality Chinese steel.
(130) He wrote an open letter to Mr Medvedev, accusing him of organising a witch-hunt and (shock, horror!
(131) P. presidential candidates have weighed in, with Mitt Romney accusing the protesters of waging "class warfare, " while Herman Cain calls them "anti-American.
(132) I wanted to know why they were accusing him, so I brought him to their Sanhedrin.
(132) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(133) " Even the normally restrained Economist magazine rushed out an editorial accusing Obama of "technophobia" and "Luddism.
(134) In 1975, 186 American leading scientists included 18 Nobel Prize Winners issued a statement against Astrology, accusing it as a kind of pseudoscientific superstition.
(135) By November 2nd Mr Cain was accusing his bouffant Republican rival, Rick Perry, of orchestrating a smear campaign against him.
(136) Last week, a small Web site operator, TradeComet.com, filed an antitrust suit against Google, accusing it of unfairly manipulating its advertising system to harm a potential competitor.
(137) But after her third-year exams, in 2000, Sufiah, of Coventry, fled and sent an email to her dad, accusing him of subjecting her to "15 years of abuse".
(138) Why shouldn't we turn the tables by accusing a country of betraying the individual?
(139) The sentence itself contains a non sequitur - firstly discussing the severe winters of the past several years, and then accusing Mr. Durant of waste and neglect.
(140) Britain halts all aid to Malawi[sentencedict.com], accusing the government of mishandling the economy and failing to uphold human rights.
(141) Apple sued HTC in March in the U.S., accusing it of violating 20 iPhone patents. In May, HTC filed a countersuit accusing Apple of violating five patents.
(142) Here, can encounter the morality and justice about user privacy and jural double and accusing.
(143) "Accusing a Shi'ite group of killing a Sunni leader leads to a catastrophe, " Ali Khreiss, a Shi'ite MP and ally of Hizballah said Tuesday.
(144) Rockfeller critics were fond of accusing him of having an " edifice complex . ".
(145) Accusing Surkov of trying to "privatiz[e] the political system, " Prokhorov promised revenge.
(146) The Chinese official media cried foul over the Russian about-face, accusing Moscow of playing the same trick on China as it did back in May on the Libyan situation.
(147) On Saturday, his motorcade was pelted with eggs by protesters accusing him of waging an illegal war in Iraq in the Irish capital, Dublin.
(148) But Canberra should not sign up to the next US agenda item, which is to threaten China over its managed currency, accusing China of currency manipulation to win unfair export advantage.
(149) To him character, these one part and rather than that are game are accusing criticism, so beardless concern can harm him " ego " .
(150) It was then that Chaldean diviners came to the king accusing the Jews.
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