TRIAL, n. A formal inquiry designed to prove and put upon record the blameless characters of judges, advocates and jurors. In order to effect this purpose it is necessary to supply a contrast in the person of one who is called the defendant. . .
It was an absolutely blameless situation for Juan Pablo, he was really the blameless victim of other people's mistakes,
blameless ignorance. It's an unfortunate sign of the times.
I lead a life of blameless domesticity and always have done.
Blameless people are always the most exasperating.
Scandal is merely the compassionate allowance which the gay make to the humdrum. Think how many blameless lives are brightened by the blazing indiscretions of other people.
The blame is his who chooses: God is blameless.
It behooves a father to be blameless if he expects his son to be
The youthful freshness of a blameless heart.