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to blaming
verb
To censure (someone or something); to criticize.
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SEOUL, South Korea — Many South Koreans have taken to blaming LeeMan Brothers for their nation's economic woes.
The couple resorts to blaming and bickering.
They always get around to blaming you.
Mr Humes comes close to blaming a single man—J.
Hastings comes close to blaming the N.D.I. for Andi's death.
This, of course, is ridiculous, equivalent to blaming checkout counter lines on overpopulation.
Euro zone politicians have taken to blaming speculators betting on sovereign defaults for the financial crisis.
In the president's mind, it's probably only a hop, skip and jump to blaming Netanyahu.
Psychiatry underwent a shift "from blaming the mother to blaming the brain", said one observer.
We humans seem particularly prone to blaming ourselves for our illnesses.
Across social media people quickly took the leap to blaming Islam and Muslims as a whole.
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