Admitting of being pardoned.
1 This was a slight but a pardonable misstatement of the actual facts.
2 With pardonable exultation General Sherman telegraphed to President Lincoln on December 22:
3 In so far as the act was pardonable , the man was pardonable .
4 There he was insincere; but it was a pardonable insincerity, after all.
5 I am an old man, and frankness in old age is pardonable .
6 This, however, may have been a pardonable exaggeration of the real facts.
7 He understood, too, how noble is the discipline, though pardonable the revolt.
8 Perhaps I spoke hastily, but surely it was pardonable considering my grievance.
9 Their self-consciousness and sensitiveness and vanity are patent, but they are pardonable .
10 Perhaps his fears were pardonable , and those of his wife more so.
11 If he made a mistake, it was at least a pardonable one.
12 Errors of this kind were always pardonable , and are now simply ludicrous.
13 He paused long enough to flex a presentable bicep with pardonable pride.
14 No doubt, it is a form of nerves, which is quite pardonable .
15 Wallace was held back by confused orders, pardonable at such a time.
16 His mother listened with pardonable indignation against Mike Donovan and his companion.
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