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- noun Plural form of
recrimination .
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Examples
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Why does a transit discussion always end up in recriminations?
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In classic Washington finger-pointing style, the Democratic primary is only barely over but the recriminations are already being teed up.
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The Yankees went down in shabby defeat in the first round of the playoffs, igniting a welter of recriminations, which is always fun.
Ratfink Writes New Book: James Wolcott Wolcott, James, 1952- 2009
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The tale of Hersh's failed scoop has enough intrigue to fill a made-for-TV movie -- and will be the source of big-name recriminations for years to come.
The Jfk-Marilyn Hoax 2008
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A Trible rule is don't ever, ever talk about these kind of experiences after the fact or you may be a sniveler or even worse one who engages in recriminations.
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Certainly there was no need for indulging in recriminations.
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He denounced "petty grievances" and "recriminations" - which are pretty much the mortar of our political system - as "childish things."
Nicholas D. Kristof 2009
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He denounced "petty grievances" and "recriminations" - which are pretty much the mortar of our political system - as "childish things."
Nicholas D. Kristof 2009
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Privately, insiders offered a "wait and see" attitude, though that contrasts with News Corp. 's public statement that there would be no "recriminations" and that no one would be fired.
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GREENFIELD: John, in a case like this where a campaign is looking into an abyss, have you heard any sense of any kind of recriminations, any second guessing?
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