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Etymology

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From blaming +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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blamingly (comparative more blamingly, superlative most blamingly)

  1. So as to blame.
    • 1832, Thomas Carlyle, Boswell's Life of Johnson
      Thus, if Johnson say, in one sentence, that 'English names should not be used in Latin verses;' and then, in the next sentence, speak blamingly of 'Carteret being used as a dactyl,' will the generality of mortals detect any puzzle there?

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