Similar words: blame, lame duck, inflamed, blameless, take the blame, lame, flame, lament. Meaning: [bleɪm] adj. expletives used informally as intensifiers.
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91) The company's failure was blamed on sloppy management.
92) The victims could be blamed and punished with impunity.
93) Each side blamed the other for starting the shooting.
94) They blamed not the Internal Revenue Service but the tax code.
95) Nobody could have blamed him for trying it on,(www.Sentencedict.com) could they?
96) He blamed an October snowstorm in Denver for losing a $ 500 bet on the Broncos.
97) The conventional wisdom of the late 1970s blamed Britain's high unemployment on the trade unions, which priced workers out of jobs.
98) Mr Mugabe and senior ministers have been blamed for encouraging the new invasions and inciting violence.
99) If the player tampers with those, he is blamed for hitting a sour note, not praised for a daring interpretation.
100) He blamed his shyness and gauche manner on his upbringing, as the only child of elderly parents.
101) Businesses accounted for 469 of those false alarms, residences were blamed for 223 and 11 came from governmental locations.
102) Residents are being urged to boycott the supermarket blamed for most of the problems.
103) Shilton could not be blamed for the 2-0 defeat and made one superb tackle, denying Angell 15 yards outside his box.
104) Some New York securities traders blamed the survey, released Tuesday, for the afternoon decline of stock and bond markets.
105) This was blamed in a general downturn in the market.
106) Inpart, the fading lustre of famous names can be blamed on the economic downturn of the 1990s.
107) The angry Texan blamed his dance partner for tripping him.
108) Women entering the workforce, poor childcare facilities, marrying too late, all are blamed.
109) The government blamed the unrest on the activities of several small left-wing groups intent on creating general instability.
110) Polly looked away, her stomach churning with a nausea that couldn't be blamed solely on hunger or seasickness.
111) In an opening speech for the defence the devastation of their herd was blamed on a mountain of debt and overfeeding.
112) Many ailments which are blamed on old age could be avoided if everyone ate a healthy diet.
113) He has blamed the police for causing the May Day riot, siding with the Front.
114) He blamed the collapse of confidence on hysteria heaped upon the public by the opposition political parties.
115) All the Kashmiri guerrilla groups denied any involvement in the assassination, and many blamed the government security forces.
116) They blamed the republic's nationalistic coalition government for the slide into civil strife.
117) Mr Souster said directors blamed poor financial performance on high investment and problems with one of Cartesia's main suppliers.
118) The far left is also being blamed for taking advantage of grievances.
119) Police blamed the crash on drivers going too fast and too close in freezing fog.
120) Having been cleared of theft, she is now being blamed for the museum's low attendances.