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blameful

[bleym-fuhl] / ˈbleɪm fəl /


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The crime was producing coverage considered tawdry, overblown and blameful of the victim.

From New York Times • Sep. 1, 2016

Fate is the conjurer that commands them all to appear, but it is the blameful black magic of repression that sets them free to destroy.

From Time Magazine Archive

In a blameful strength I seiz'd thy hand, to scare thee, as of old Dryads were scared; and calm and icy-cold Thine answer came: "I pray thee, vex me not!"

From A Lover's Litanies by Mackay, Eric

Ruskin wrote that in all his life he had never heard from Turner one unkind or blameful word for others.

From Pictures Every Child Should Know A Selection of the World's Art Masterpieces for Young People by Bacon, Mary Schell Hoke

But here, while I can hardly call you blameful For smoking "free" cigars with so much zest, Frankly I feel ’twas little short of shameful To go and pinch the rest.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, October 27, 1920 by Seaman, Owen, Sir