innocent|innocents in English
noun
['in·no·cent || ɪnəsnt]
one who is innocent; one who is free from sin or wrongdoing; one who is simple or naive; small child
Use "innocent|innocents" in a sentence
1. Slaughter of the innocents.
2. Innocents were brutally liquidated by thousands.
3. They're attacking innocents at random, creating mayhem and chaos.
4. Moral patients are, for the most part, innocents.
5. Every day, villages are destroyed, crops ruined, innocents slaughtered.
6. Peach-faced innocents, With peeking eyes, Through dark fringed lashes, Watch, expecting.
7. You're not a man who slaughters innocents for gain or glory.
8. Have you ever seen a war where innocents didn't die by the thousands?
9. Innocent bystanders.
10. Don't play innocent.
11. We're innocent travelers!
12. Both are prepared to kill or maim innocents in pursuit of a cause.
13. Your client's innocent.
14. Relief for Innocent Victims
15. All civilians are innocent.
16. You said you were gonna use it to protect the innocents of the city.
17. You taught me that there are no innocents when you abandoned me to the Culebras.
18. They destroyed innocent people.
19. You butcher innocents and use that to get the rest to go along with your savage shit.
20. I don' t think that you' re even an innocent girl.-- Enough. An innocent girl!
21. So Many Innocent Lives Destroyed!
22. Riesen thought she was innocent.
23. Her eyes are so innocent
24. This is not innocent fun.
25. " They cavalierly sacrifice the unborn innocents and beckon, arms akimbo the reaper, the horsemen, the apocalyptic end. "