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n. An accusation made in reply to another accusation.
Usage examples of "counteraccusation".
If the defender made a counteraccusation, the defender then wore green stoles crossed on the chest, secured by a plain green belt.
There will be time enough for accusations and counteraccusation, when the prisoners are recaptured.
But Sharpe's counteraccusation was a clumsy riposte and Bautista scoffed at it.
There were angry accusations and counteraccusations, which culminated Saturday in the Jews' number-one house nigger, the nominal "chairman" of the National Association of Human Relations Councils, giving a press interview at which he denounced his Jewish masters.
Each ethnic group insists that its members are being discriminated against with accusations and counteraccusations until the mediator adjourns the hearing with nothing accomplished except exhibitions of parliamentary bad manners.
Controversy still raged about incidents from almost fifty years ago, with accusations and counteraccusations and gnashing of teeth.
Accusations and counteraccusations about those who were supposed to have consorted with the enemy.