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Meanings of easy scapegoat in English
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Usage of easy scapegoat in English
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While not entirely blameless, Facebook also became an easyscapegoat.
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THE eternal distrust between Australia and New Zealand has made Dave Rennie an easyscapegoat.
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When the fall-out hit, Gayle was an easyscapegoat.
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He said the attention has made police chiefs an easyscapegoat for politicians aiming to quell unrest.
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Men blinded by faith or seeking an easyscapegoat to cast the troubles of the empire upon.
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As a people we have an inherent distrust of computers; they become an easyscapegoat for modern irritations.
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You're an easyscapegoat.
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We can't judge people as only 'bad' or 'good.' Hitler is an easyscapegoat throughout history and it's been used cheaply.
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Once allegedly protected and proudly defended by actual legislation in the state of South Carolina, the flag finds itself an easyscapegoat.
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Mr Morris says journalists in Fiji are facing pressure, intimidation and threats every day and the media can be an easyscapegoat.
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It's just an easyscapegoat, a placeholder for the lack of a better reason behind the constant violence we see in real life.
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Inevitably, there was reluctance from some players to deviate from what they knew and when results started going against them, Fanning became an easyscapegoat.
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He and his fellow "Europeans" became easyscapegoats.
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That makes them easyscapegoats.
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"You're going to make me look like a cheating shithead so that everybody has an easyscapegoat, aren't you?" James whispered angrily.