- At fault
- Blameworthy
- Guilty of producing wrong cup label
- In the wrong
- Deserving censure; worthy of blame; faulty; immoral;
criminal.
- Guilty; as, culpable of a crime.
- Criticised
- Rapped
- shown to be at fault
- of Knock
- Left out
- Neglected
- Neglected diet? Tom at fault
- Overlooked
- of Omit
- Best organised
- Have a meal in Robin’s home – it’s tidiest
- Heard knee test is the most orderly
- Most orderly
- Most orderly teens at fault
- Most shipshape
- Simplest (solution)
- Agents at fault stand without moving
- Become fetid
- Become inactive or unchanging
- Cease to develop or flow
- Make no progress
- Remain inactive
- To cease to flow; to be motionless; as, blood
stagnates in the veins of an animal; hence, to become impure or foul by
want of motion; as, air stagnates in a close room.
- Press isn’t at fault according to old maids
- They can’t find matches
- Unmarried women
- Press isn’t at fault according to old maids