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blamable

[bley-muh-buhl] / ˈbleɪ mə bəl /


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Miss Williams showed that she does not hold the Conservative general blamable, but rather looks to the Conservative Nationalist regime which he, Chiang Kaishek, has set up at Nanking, as the salvation of China.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last fortnight a jury again opined that the Curtiss pilot was not blamable for a fatal crash resulting from an air bump.

From Time Magazine Archive

Perhaps the present legendry and technique of the moving picture is partly blamable.

From Time Magazine Archive

Although the report postulates German innocence in employing poison gas, submarines, bombing planes, etc., only in "rightful reprisal," yet a minority of the Commission declared Germany blamable in one instance.

From Time Magazine Archive

That is the most blamable intemperance; and the stomach exercises then according to its powers a kind of skepticism, or Fabiism, or at least apathy.

From The Invisible Lodge by Jean Paul