520 collocations for blaming

"He seems honest," said Louise, "but I blame a man of his ability for becoming a mere tramp.

Performe what thou art bidden; if thou art charg'd To starve me, Ile not blame thee but blesse heaven.

I do not blame you, or the people of Liverpool, nor the people of any city on earth, in our present imperfect state of civilisation, for the existence among them of brutal, ignorant, degraded, helpless people.

O these reasoning ladies!How I love these reasoning ladies!'Tis all over with them, when once love has crept into their hearts: for then will they employ all their reasoning powers to excuse rather than to blame the conduct of the doubted lover, let appearances against him be ever so strong.

I don't blame the boy for not liking you.

Then the king believed in God, and gave commandment that if any person blamed God or St. Christopher, he should anon be slain with the sword.

One can hardly blame him, poor fellow.

But love does not blame love.

Similarly, we Hindus and Mahomedans would have to blame our folly rather than the English, if we allowed them to put asunder.

If I "blame" the woman (I blame neither, any more than I blame a child for childishness) it is because I know she is the ruling power.

Old Charlie's Injin blood says, 'sell de house, Charlie, you blame old fool!'

If I "blame" the woman (I blame neither, any more than I blame a child for childishness) it is because I know she is the ruling power.

Then he added, with emphasis: "I don't blame any girl from galloping away from such a hole as this."

" I hardly blamed the mother.

But I do not blame the noble lord opposite, the late Governor-General of India; yet I cannot help looking at the enormous errors which have been committed from the commencement of these transactions in which these disasters originated, down to the last retreat from CabulI say, looking at all this, I still must blame, not the late Governor-General, but the gentlemen who acted under him.

"You blamed idiot, are you goin' to stand there all day?

You can't blame a gal for tryin'.

I do not wish to be unjustly critical or to blame the President for a neglect which was the result of circumstance rather than of intention.

Wife, in my mind to-day you were to blame, Although my patience did not blame ye for it: Methought the rules of love and neighbourhood Did not direct your thoughts; all indiscreet Were your proceedings in the entertain Of them that I invited to my house.

"You knew that I was driven to it, to save my name, to stop hideous gossip...." In her disordered mind she had been flung, as upon shoals, to many bleak points of view; she had blamed fate for her undoing, she had blamed Gratton, she had laid the responsibility upon her mother for having allowed her to drift; but always she had looked upon herself as the victim.

But the want of this I cannot blame in her, for I find she has no Ear, and means nothing by Walking but to change her Place.

I have always blamed the dearest friend I have in the world for a fault of this nature.

An orseman would find it awkward At first with a push that flew, But blame my cats if I know what else They’ll find for Bill to do.

You have exhibited yourself to us as a mean fellow, querulous, passionate, cowardly, finding fault with everything, blaming everybody, never quiet, vain: this is what you have exhibited to us.

Rightly or wrongly, he blamed her parents, and her maidMrs.

520 collocations for  blaming