adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
entirely
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But the economists are not entirely blameless .
■ NOUN
life
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This man lived a reasonably blameless life on an isolated steading on the boundary of two parishes.
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Fabio knew a blameless life when he saw one, but he nevertheless wondered if Rosa was in some sort of trouble.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a blameless life
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In a divorce, no one is blameless .
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Last week a special prosecutor ruled that the three officials were blameless .
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None of us is completely blameless - we all knew something like this could happen.
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The women had made every effort to lead blameless lives.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A whole nation, all of civilized society, perhaps, seeking the blameless state of madness.
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But Keith Atkinson, director of the council's environmental health department, remains unconvinced that the allotment owners are blameless .
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Neither party is blameless when it comes to the explosion in campaign spending.
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No, Zoe and Emma were blameless role models, corrupted only by the Sodom and Gomorrah around them.
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None of us who participates in the system is blameless .
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This man lived a reasonably blameless life on an isolated steading on the boundary of two parishes.