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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151) Central Office complains that the government is blamed for recession but gets no credit for recovery.
152) Management blamed its problems largely on drastically reduced power prices and the amount utilities are willing to pay for new facilities.
153) Last winter, NordicTrack blamed disappointing sales on balmy weather, which encouraged al fresco jogging in January.
154) The sharp decline was blamed on fears over the falling yen and over-valued stock prices on the Tokyo stock exchange.
155) I wouldn't have blamed him if he'd walked away and I told him so.
155) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
156) The investigator dispatched to probe the incident blamed the Tonghaks for the trouble.
157) The governor of Leyte island blamed the government for failing to impose a total logging ban.
158) But anomalies like these should not be blamed on linguistics, higher mathematics or the new history.
159) Mr Hanley also partly blamed a lack of support among the employers of part-timers for the drop in their numbers.
160) Dornan blamed his defeat on alleged irregularities, including voting by non-citizens and felons.
161) You blamed Gran-gran for being selfish, but what about you?
162) Can his death really be blamed on a cricket ball?
163) No injuries or accidents have been blamed on the fasteners.
164) It blamed lower holiday sales, crimped gross margin, stormy weather and higher costs.
165) Lack of respect for the law and unemployment were blamed by 76 percent for poorer standards of youthful behaviour.
166) Unable to free the bridge by himself he blamed his wife and cleared off down a dirt track.
167) And who could have blamed the world for its incredulity?
168) High levels of pollution from the Ilo refinery have been blamed on outdated equipment.
169) The snag was blamed on a shuttle bolt that protruded into the reel mechanism but was overlooked in the pre-flight engineering analysis.
170) The poor, however, are often blamed for their own poverty, accused of budgeting badly or living beyond their means.
171) The report blamed the difficulty in obtaining proof for the many offenders who have gone free.
172) Perhaps it hadn't turned out well, and he'd been blamed.
173) Some of the women blamed their husbands' violence on drinking.
174) The company blamed intense price-cutting in depressed markets which further eroded petrochemical margins.
175) The government was blamed and its tariff and trade policies came under fierce attack.
176) A feeling of malaise which had beset him earlier, and which he had blamed on the news from Oxford, persisted.
177) Deterioration of market conditions and higher fixed costs were blamed for the decline.
178) Northumberland County Council has vowed to investigate the problem, which is blamed on the county's peripheral position in the country.
179) He even blamed them for his inability to make friends or establish ongoing relationships.
180) The recent epidemic of car thefts has been blamed on bored teenagers.