Blame example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use blame in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for blame.
- That marriage was to blame! (10)
- Do you blame me? (8)
- He was to blame. (9)
- On whom the blame? (10)
- Small blame to her. (10)
- You will blame him. (10)
- All the blame is mine. (10)
- She does not blame you. (10)
- She tried to blame him. (10)
- I blame myself-very much. (8)
- You are without any blame. (10)
- She did not blame the bard. (10)
- Who can blame Prince Marko? (10)
- I tried not to blame Richard. (9)
- As usual, no one is to blame. (16)
- And there was indeed no blame. (10)
- Flitch is to blame, if any one. (10)
- Kitty knows whom to blame, I hope. (9)
- I am not to blame for that, Monsieur. (8)
- We cannot, therefore, blame the Press. (8)
- Swoln Manchester bore the blame of it. (10)
- No one can blame you for a few wild words. (8)
- He can blame nothing but his own baseness. (10)
- If she is not, I cannot escape some blame. (10)
- Victor took the blame wholly upon himself. (10)
- I blame only the one who holds to the bond. (10)
- For these, blame, then, the American people. (16)
- She was full more to blame than what you was. (9)
- At least I do not select him the foremost for blame. (10)
- We cannot, therefore, lay the blame on the Publisher. (8)
- Whatever that story, she could not have been to blame. (8)
- Cecilia hinted some blame of Lord Romfrey to her father. (10)
- I am only trying to find out how much I am to blame myself. (9)
- Blame the victrix if you think he should have been livelier. (10)
- The irreparable error was mine, the blame is mine, mine only. (10)
- You deplore it, you must not blame; you have educated them so. (10)
- I, and I alone have been to blame, and mine must be the suffering. (6)
- He shouted in admiration of her skill in shifting the blame on him. (9)
- No, Lizzy, let me once in my life feel how much I have been to blame. (4)
- I have to confess I rather think I was to blame for leaving Creckholt. (10)
- Soames was forced, therefore, to set the blame entirely down to his wife. (8)
- His coldness to her started up accusingly: her meekness was bitter blame. (10)
- It was what he had taught her to expect of him, and he had himself to blame. (9)
- It was amazingly shocking, to be sure; but the Tilneys were entirely to blame. (4)
- If the teaching is not accepted, and we are to take the blame, can we bear to live? (10)
- Nor is the Publisher to blame; for the Publisher will publish what is set before him. (8)
- He was in a false position, and if he had any one but himself to blame he had not her. (9)
- She could not blame Alvan for his desperate passion, though pitying the victim of it. (10)
- He thought her to blame for not commanding herself for the sake of her maternal duties. (10)
- I have thought of it, and I cannot see wickedness, though the blame is great, shameful. (10)
- In speaking of the letter which had caused her to offend, she did not blame the writer. (10)
- But I am very glad to find it was only my own fancy, and that you really do not blame me. (4)
- She walks about with her eyes shut, expecting not to stumble, and when she does, am I to blame? (10)
- There is no blame anywhere, and the mortification and pain is something that must be lived down. (9)
- More concerned now for him than for herself, she asked herself a thousand times if she had been to blame. (8)
- You will hardly blame me for refusing to comply with this entreaty, or for resisting every repetition to it. (4)
- Like old Jolyon, he, too, at the bottom of his heart set the blame of the tragedy down to family interference. (8)
- Richard was too full of blame of himself to blame his father: too British to expose his emotions. (10)
- Westover said that he did not blame her for not knowing her mind; he had been fifteen years learning his own fully. (9)
- I was to blame, and only I. Madame de Rouaillout was as utterly deceived by me as ever a trusting woman by a brute. (10)
- Worship provokes the mortal goddess to a manifestation of her powers; and really the devotee is full half to blame. (10)
- I shall not remind you of our agreement; I shall not lay the blame on you if this terrible thing has really happened. (12)
- Nothing seemed amiss on the side of the Great House family, which was generally, as Anne very well knew, the least to blame. (4)
- She could not blame herself, for the intensity of her suffering testified to the bitter realness of her love of the dead man. (10)
- They had agreed upon the hotel, and neither could blame the other because it proved second-rate in everything but its charges. (9)
- But as a man shows himself to those often with him, and in his noted relations with other men, he showed himself without blame. (9)
- Quite earnestly by such means, yet always bearing a comical eye on her subterfuges, she escaped the extremes of personal blame. (10)
- How far I should blame myself for this, I stopped not to consider; but brooded over the fact in a melancholy and discontented mood. (6)
- But he had been married, too long not to understand that her blame of him was only a form of self-reproach for her own self- forgetfulness. (9)
- Slip loose thy garments woven of pride and shame: The torture lurks in them, with them the blame Shall pass to leave thee purer than before. (10)
- We misunderstood each other: he believed me more to blame than I really was; I considered his interference less excusable than I now find it. (4)
- Elizabeth would wonder, and probably would blame her; and though her resolution was not to be shaken, her feelings must be hurt by such a disapprobation. (4)
Also see sentences for: censure, chide, condemnation, reprimand, reproach, reproof, reprove.
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