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was blaming
verb
To censure (someone or something); to criticize.
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Before that, he was blaming his goalie.
He was blaming the kids.
But nobody was blaming the scheme.
"She was blaming me," he said.
Mr. Taylor did not specify today whom he was blaming.
("They blamed society," writes Toobin, "now society was blaming them").
The company had collapsed and everybody was blaming everybody else.
Russia, long a supporter of President Assad, was blaming rebel forces.
It was not exactly clear whom she was blaming for her early retirement.
"He wasn't getting the sort of sex he was getting before, and I was blaming myself.
Mr. Rapetti was blaming others only to deflect from his own culpability, Ms. Hickey said.
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