point the finger at
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[edit]point the finger at (third-person singular simple present points the finger at, present participle pointing the finger at, simple past and past participle pointed the finger at)
- (transitive, idiomatic) To accuse or blame (someone).
- It seems like everyone always tries to point the finger at somebody else.
- That is a serious accusation, so make sure you have plenty of evidence before you point the finger at someone.
- 2020 May 20, Paul Clifton, “A hydrogen solution to decarbonisation?”, in Rail, page 55:
- In terms of comparing rail with other transport modes, Dr Laurie Wright, senior lecturer at Solent University, tells RAIL: "It is easy to point the finger at aviation and view rail as a low-carbon alternative. [...] You go somewhere, you burn fuel to get there, and people point fingers at you for it.
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[edit]to accuse or blame
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