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vb. To blame#Verb a particular named person.
Usage examples of "put the blame on".
And all because Ewen MacDougall will tell the truth and put the blame on us-though heaven knows he is adept enough at lying to do otherwise!
When Stefan Batory vainly besieged the city fifty years later, Kaspar Jeschke, abbot of the Oliva Monastery, put the blame on the sinful woman in his penitential sermons.
Lleland trying to put the blame on me, but am sure the President understands I can hardly be held accountable for ionospheric disturbances.
Shame on you, a grown man, to try to put the blame on a helpless boy.
The events of the day had been difficult for him, and my prince was abruptly behaving like a petulant fifteen-year-old, trying to find someone to put the blame on.
The official word on the fault of the crack put the blame on the poor sun.
Aslimi shot me a look that indicated he was more inclined to put the blame on Emerson than on Allah, but he rallied enough to go through the prescribed gestures of hospitality, offering me coffee or tea and a seat on the mastaba.
I would cut your scrawny throat for that, Hamed, even if you had not tried to put the blame on my grandson.
After they swam to shore, the lieutenant tried to put the blame on the driver.
The main thing is that we can threaten to put the blame on them and.
It was a sin to try to put the blame on her for ill feelings of his own causing.