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Definition of finger-pointing in US English: finger-pointingnoun informal Actions or words that bring attention to a particular person or issue. Example sentencesExamples - They're not interested in being nasty or finger-pointing or political.
- Anyone who reads this newsgroup can see at a glance what's wrong: finger-pointing and recriminations dominate the discussion.
- And Washington could not have chosen a worse moment than now for a paroxysm of finger-pointing.
- And I must say the name-calling and finger-pointing and blame asserting is not constructive.
- I know there's going to be a lot of investigations down the road, a lot of finger-pointing.
- I think these are issues in which finger-pointing is really an easy reaction.
- This is a time for recrimination and finger-pointing!
- On the school bus, though, Nina and Zina chafe under the teasing and finger-pointing about their foreign accents and clothes.
- Meanwhile, among partisans of the losing candidate, there is the consolation of finger-pointing.
- In my high school, I was the target of much finger-pointing and whispering as I walked around the campus.
- There has been speculation and finger-pointing, controversy and confusion.
- The nation needed to be united in its determination and could not afford to surrender to finger-pointing.
- John, the finger-pointing has really been going on for quite a few days, though.
- If not, you can expect more finger-pointing about who is to blame for the inaction.
- However, finger-pointing is not going to solve what is an incredibly complex issue.
- The commission's report will prompt finger-pointing in various directions, to little purpose.
- As we used a few or our own fingers to point out yesterday, there is no lack of finger-pointing on behalf of this administration.
- There is no need for us on the right to wring our hands about the finger-pointing that is happening in the media.
- There is a lot of name-calling and finger-pointing at the expense of issues.
- The finger-pointing and the blaming, perhaps that's a defense mechanism on Gary's part.
Definition of finger-pointing in US English: finger-pointingnoun informal Actions or words that bring attention to a particular person or issue. Example sentencesExamples - John, the finger-pointing has really been going on for quite a few days, though.
- Meanwhile, among partisans of the losing candidate, there is the consolation of finger-pointing.
- There has been speculation and finger-pointing, controversy and confusion.
- I think these are issues in which finger-pointing is really an easy reaction.
- There is no need for us on the right to wring our hands about the finger-pointing that is happening in the media.
- The finger-pointing and the blaming, perhaps that's a defense mechanism on Gary's part.
- And I must say the name-calling and finger-pointing and blame asserting is not constructive.
- The commission's report will prompt finger-pointing in various directions, to little purpose.
- In my high school, I was the target of much finger-pointing and whispering as I walked around the campus.
- And Washington could not have chosen a worse moment than now for a paroxysm of finger-pointing.
- I know there's going to be a lot of investigations down the road, a lot of finger-pointing.
- There is a lot of name-calling and finger-pointing at the expense of issues.
- They're not interested in being nasty or finger-pointing or political.
- This is a time for recrimination and finger-pointing!
- The nation needed to be united in its determination and could not afford to surrender to finger-pointing.
- However, finger-pointing is not going to solve what is an incredibly complex issue.
- On the school bus, though, Nina and Zina chafe under the teasing and finger-pointing about their foreign accents and clothes.
- As we used a few or our own fingers to point out yesterday, there is no lack of finger-pointing on behalf of this administration.
- Anyone who reads this newsgroup can see at a glance what's wrong: finger-pointing and recriminations dominate the discussion.
- If not, you can expect more finger-pointing about who is to blame for the inaction.
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