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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241) It breeds cynicism and fatalism, which some blamed for the failure of a referendum last month to reform the electoral system.
242) Or should they be blamed on inadequate medical care, poor diet or other environmental factors?
243) Officials blamed the fall on a collapse in the stock market, lower industrial production and falling domestic investment.
244) Olga and Boyd Stych are going to be blamed, because everyone will think they were agreeable to its publication.
245) Instead he hit the bottle and blamed her for it.
246) Many have blamed what they termed an inability to win on an inability to hit more than one shape of shot.
247) And they blamed the finance Ministry's favouritism towards industry for the plight - and the restiveness - of the peasantry.
248) Environmental protection Overpopulation in the Majority World has often been blamed for ecological catastrophe.
249) The riots have been blamed on the breakdown of the peace process.sentencedict.com/blamed.html
250) Public opinion polls showed the public blamed Congress, not Clinton, for the debacle.
251) Read in studio A faulty electricity meter is being blamed for starting a house fire which left six people in hospital.
252) The Third Republic had survived the Great War of 1914-18 but its institutions were blamed by many for the humiliation of 1940.
253) Some leaders have blamed television for the decline in standards of morality.
254) Mr Delors has been widely blamed for causing the latest crisis.
255) Boeing blamed late aircraft deliveries, snarled assembly lines and shortages of parts and skilled labor for the loss.
256) An exhaust leak from an O-ring seal in a right booster motor was blamed for the fatal 1986 Challenger accident.
257) This had obviously been there since manufacture and had caused the blockages I had blamed on sand.
258) Many, therefore, blamed Callaghan for the explosion in union wage claims that followed in the early seventies.
259) The build-up of pollutants in the sea has also been blamed.
260) Emily paced around the book-lined study and blamed her father for his hostile attitude to Craig.
261) He can count himself lucky not to have been blamed for the bounce by his political masters.
262) The office for national statistics blamed the drop on the foot and mouth outbreak.
263) The organization blamed delaying tactics by Prime Minister John Major for its decision to end the cease-fire.
264) The figure was blamed on warm weather, increased competition and the recession.
265) He bitterly blamed his parents for turning him into a social misfit.
266) The hydrogen sulfide is often blamed for the corrosion.
267) I have a pain in every blamed joint.
268) The recession is largely blamed for the disappointing response to the appeal.