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- n. Plural form of peccadillo.
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“As a matter of fact, Virginia law makes it a felony to interact with another without disclosing certain peccadillos.”
“The Strauss-Kahn case, of course, involves allegations of a crime, not peccadillos.”
The Wall Street Journal: Across Europe, Views on Strauss-Kahn Diverge
“Sanford and Newt and the rest of the hypocrites were yelling for blood over Clinton's peccadillos, but when they get in an extramarital jam, they cry and wail and ask for forgiveness.”
“And today we have Formula One's President, Bernie Ecclestone, saying that Adolf Hitler, whatever his peccadillos, was a go-to guy, a fellow who "got things done.”
“Politicians really have to stop firing each other based on personal peccadillos.”
First on the Ticker: GOP support for Sanford impeachment grows
“Aside from being slightly impressed by what he's packing, I couldn't care less about his personal peccadillos, his sexual tastes, his online relationships with porn stars and blackjack dealers, his wife's reaction or any of it.”
The Huffington Post: Stefanie Iris Weiss: How Weiner's Package Became a National Obsession
“I wonder ... weren't the tales of McCain's own peccadillos, and his wife's drug charge/charity debacle, as bad or worse than any of the tales that emerged about Palin?”
“Hmm. He used the infinitive instead of the past tense, among the peccadillos.”
“It was natural, therefore, that Republicans, including Ron Paul, be intensely interested in his peccadillos at lunch.”
Bush Team Seeks Dictatorial Financial Powers « Antiwar.com Blog
“No one outside of the Washington establishment and the myriad foreign leaders shamed by revelations of their penchant for hatred, hubris and pedestrian peccadillos can seriously argue that the release of these classified documents has done anything but good for the cause of peace and political transparency.”
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