Blamable
deserving blame; censurable.
Historical Examples
Tales And Novels, Volume 8 (of 10) Maria Edgeworth
Lippincott’s Magazine, Vol. 26, August, 1880 Various
The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 (of 2) Anatole France
Essays In Pastoral Medicine Austin Malley
An Englishman in Paris Albert D. (Albert Dresden) Vandam
La Sorcire: The Witch of the Middle Ages Jules Michelet
Essays in Little Andrew Lang
Gerald Fitzgerald Charles James Lever
The Legacy of Cain Wilkie Collins
The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus Teresa of Avila
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