peccable

ADJECTIVE
  1. liable to sin
    a frail and peccable mortal
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How To Use peccable In A Sentence

  • Service is impeccable, as one would expect from a five-star hotel.
  • Once upon a time there was an old sow of impeccable reputation who lived a quiet life inside a busy farmyard. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tony Blair showed impeccable timing by leaving his job just before the economy went phut. Archive 2008-11-01
  • Up until 10 o'clock, Audrey and I enjoyed sitting and watching the spectacles, drumming our fingers to the impeccable music, and chit-chatting about absolutely useless girl talk.
  • His company was properly registered, and he boasted several business associates with impeccable reputations.
  • Up until 10 o'clock, Audrey and I enjoyed sitting and watching the spectacles, drumming our fingers to the impeccable music, and chit-chatting about absolutely useless girl talk.
  • He was from the same mould as the men she had gazed at worshipfully when a child: rich, handsome, of impeccable social standing.
  • Now I’m not going to say that my taste in lyrics is impeccable. Sing… sing a song…
  • Most of the early medieval saints were bishops, abbots, and abbesses with an impeccable social pedigree.
  • Hebrews expressly taught that Christ was peccable, in that He was tempted "in all points" as are the rest of mankind. Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
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