Someone who perpetrates wrongdoing.
1 The culprit passed a sleepless night in the intolerable agony of lear.
2 That leaves demand as the more likely culprit behind crude's recent run-up.
3 But the main culprit , this new study confirms, is an observability bias.
4 The main culprit is carbon dioxide, produced largely from burning fossil fuel.
5 The report did not specifically name any country as the main culprit .
6 But the real culprit is treated as the hero in a tragedy.
7 Notice that the accomplice is punished more heavily than the principal culprit .
8 It was the culprit that should have spoken, and spoken in time.
9 The choice to maintain car lanes at all costs is the culprit .
10 The Captain dismissed the quartermaster, and addressed himself sternly to the culprit .
11 Reginald looked like the master, Leon like the culprit and the slave.
12 I am dishonored; and with a dishonored culprit your majesty cannot contend.
13 The police never did figure out how the culprit had broken in.
14 Ourahmoune seemed the major culprit but she did not lack for spirit.
15 Still, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak is vowing to find the culprit .
16 Of those, more than 60 per cent identified ecstasy as the culprit .
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