faults in English
my worst fault is impatience
an ordinary man thrust into peril through no fault of his own
Use "faults" in a sentence
1. Nobody is without faults.
2. Faults: Hound-type head.
3. Ore-bearing faults are determined by analysing of faults, primary anomalies and elementary zonation.
4. Great men have great faults.
5. Dealing with faults and repairs
6. Nobody but has his faults.
7. He's pretty tolerant of my faults.
8. Synthetic and Antithetic faults are terms used to describe minor faults associated with a major fault
9. The faults closest to the epicenter of the earthquake are the Mae Chan and Nam Ma faults.
10. He likely saw faults in Moses.
11. She's always harping on my faults.
12. He was admonished of his faults.
13. Detection of events and/or faults
14. The report itemizes 23 different faults.
15. 26 The concrete mixers with lethal faults.
16. Such faults include all address, stuck-at, transition and coupling faults under varied complexity of the memory array architecture.
17. She is always harping on my faults.
18. The book's virtues far outweigh its faults.
19. Her charm blinded me to her faults.
20. His infatuation blinded him to her faults.
21. Of course, minor mechanical faults sometimes occur.
22. Synthetic faults dip in the same direction as the major fault while the Antithetic faults dip in the opposite direction
23. Synthetic and Antithetic faults can be modeled by the introduction of narrow zones of intense shear or as discrete faults
24. 15 I like him despite his faults.
25. Important faults: Long loin, narrow or hollow.
26. The Chianina has few genetic or phenotypic faults.
27. Gould and Lewontin found three faults with Adaptionism
28. 14 She was prepared to overlook his faults.
29. 3 An honest look covereth many faults.
30. 2 Despite its faults, the novel is suspenseful.
31. There are numerous active faults throughout the region.
32. 20 Her charm blinded me to her faults.
33. Younger faults have rougher surfaces with more Asperities
34. The faults of our friends, we readily cover,
35. By other’s faults wise men correct their own.
36. Faults: Long neck with insufficient muscle. Dewlap very obvious.
37. Men too seldom see their own faults.
38. They would like normality, but without its faults.
39. Faults are thick while love is thin.
40. She damned his character for a few faults.
41. Jesus gave what practical advice about dealing with faults?
42. Moonlight softens our faults; all shabbiness dissolves into shadow.
43. Faults: Eyes set too obliquely; set too close together.
44. Yet it is too difficult to enumerate Dresier's faults.
45. Pride is the mask of one’s own faults.
46. 17 She found him entertaining enough to overlook his faults.
47. 1 Men too seldom see their own faults.
48. We must pardon the young man his little faults.
49. 17 By other’s faults wise men correct their own.
50. He has many faults, but dishonesty isn't one of them.