Use of innocuous in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include innocuous at the start of sentence, innocuous at the end of sentence and innocuous in the middle of sentence
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innocuous at the start of sentence
- Innocuous enough on the face of it.
innocuous at the end of sentence
- The liquid looked fairly innocuous.
- His comment seemed perfectly innocuous.
- The new owners claim the deal is innocuous.
- The producer dismissed the comment as quite innocuous.
- Some were communiqu s from extremist groups overseas; others were seemingly innocuous.
- Slender, graceful, with either end encased in a rectangular metal box they looked perfectly innocuous.
innocuous in the middle of sentence
- He's a perfectly innocuous young man.
- It seemed a perfectly innocuous remark.
- Both mushrooms look innocuous but are in fact deadly.
- The interviewer only asked boring, innocuous questions.
- Some mushrooms look innocuous but are in fact poisonous.
- The wording may look innocuous, but it is of vital importance.
- The question appeared innocuous enough, but I still did not trust her.
- Your innocuous miss who refused to give up in exchange for who collapsed to.
- Many journalists here choose to pigeon all but the most innocuous of stories.
- Even innocuous substances can sometimes register a positive result in a drug test.
- Most, however, consisted of simple washing soda, Epsom salts, or other innocuous ingredients.
- Someone stood up and asked the professor an apparently innocuous question about his laboratory work.
- Another inspector I know had problems with an innocuous piece written in a mildly conversational style.
- But amid all the opulence Mrs Marcos held up a pair of innocuous blue espadrilles as her favourite pair.
- Even seemingly innocuous turnstile-exits with interlocking horizontal bars give my sister pause, however.
- What had seemed an innocuous and perfectly reasonable suggestion was answered with a moan as of a child in pain.
- It was Zeus' jealous wife Hera, not the innocuous underworld custodian Hades, who made Hercules' life a nightmare.
- We would have to make ourselves innocuous and present to the outside world a mild, freeze-dried version of history.
- And only rarely do they allow their managers to couch frank appraisals in canned legalese and innocuous psychobabble.
- Whatever censorship takes place in libraries, even of seemingly innocuous indecent material, can reverberate elsewhere.
- It behooves companies to tread carefully in this area because even seemingly innocuous questions can get them into trouble.
- They are doctored-up mirror images, innocuous illustrations of everyday events in which skill of execution utterly predominates over imagination.
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