Use "innocuous" in a sentence

1. The liquid looked fairly innocuous.

2. His comment seemed perfectly innocuous.

3. 11 His comment seemed perfectly innocuous.

4. It seemed a perfectly innocuous remark.

5. The producer dismissed the comment as quite innocuous.

6. He's a perfectly innocuous young man.

7. The interviewer only asked boring, innocuous questions.

8. The new owners claim the deal is innocuous.

9. Both mushrooms look innocuous but are in fact deadly.

10. Some mushrooms look innocuous but are in fact poisonous.

11. By itself, Calomel seems fairly innocuous — an odourless white powder

12. She was flattered by their attention and affection, but it was wholly innocuous.

13. Most, however, consisted of simple washing soda, Epsom salts, or other innocuous ingredients.

14. 21 The seemingly innocuous Article 17 has a buzzword in European football.

15. Many journalists here choose to pigeon all but the most innocuous of stories.

16. The question appeared innocuous enough, but I still did not trust her.

17. Why spend so much time searching for potential calamities in innocuous activities?

18. Some were communiqu s from extremist groups overseas; others were seemingly innocuous.

19. Even seemingly innocuous turnstile-exits with interlocking horizontal bars give my sister pause, however. Sentencedict.com

20. Your innocuous miss who refused to give up in exchange for who collapsed to.

21. The Banality of Gilding: Innocuous Materiality and Transatlantic Consumption in the Gilded Age

22. Even innocuous substances can sometimes register a positive result in a drug test.

23. 16 Some were communiqu s from extremist groups overseas; others were seemingly innocuous.

24. 4 Many journalists here choose to pigeon all but the most innocuous of stories.

25. 3 Your innocuous miss who refused to give up in exchange for who collapsed to.

26. Whatever censorship takes place in libraries, even of seemingly innocuous indecent material, can reverberate elsewhere.

27. 3 Even innocuous substances can sometimes register a positive result in a drug test.

28. Someone stood up and asked the professor an apparently innocuous question about his laboratory work.

29. With this scenario, even something as innocuous as tickling can be a turn-on.

30. Aided by computer software, they hide pictures in otherwise innocuous digital images, text, or sound files.

31. Another inspector I know had problems with an innocuous piece written in a mildly conversational style.

32. An Adaptogen must be innocuous to have a broad range of therapeutic effects without causing any disturbance (other …

33. The historian’s job is to Aggrandize, promoting accident to inevitability and innocuous circumstance to portent.

34. Slender, graceful, with either end encased in a rectangular metal box they looked perfectly innocuous.

35. Mescaline is completely innocuous, and its effects will pass off after eight or ten hours.

36. Antonyms for Abominated include innocuous, inoffensive, admirable, loved, desirable, lovable, loveable, enchanting, adorable and attractive

37. 28 Storage Protect from light and heat . Store in cool , dry, airproof and innocuous conditions.

38. So Renwick kept the conversation innocuous, nothing to stir up any more tension in Moore.

39. Don’t ask leading questions; Seemingly innocuous questions can lead to Backbiting: “I haven’t seen so-and-so for a

40. It behooves companies to tread carefully in this area because even seemingly innocuous questions can get them into trouble.

41. Despite this fact, these products are disinfected but not sterile, so some bacteria (usually innocuous) are present.

42. All too often, a safe show in the distorted prism of network thinking is an innocuous show.

43. One by one the other Elders now timidly rise with innocuous requests, which Rahm receives warmly.

44. • It was Zeus' jealous wife Hera, not the innocuous underworld Custodian Hades , who made Hercules' life a nightmare .

45. The narrator suggests that an innocuous, Crapulent major is the spy, mostly to turn suspicion away from himself

46. It was Zeus' jealous wife Hera, not the innocuous underworld custodian Hades,[Sentencedict.com] who made Hercules' life a nightmare.

47. ‘It is curious that in places where Blindworms are often seen their innocuous nature should not be generally known.’

48. The basic technology, related equipment and treatment structures of night soil innocuous treatment plant in Harbin are presented.

49. Alanine was chosen because it is physicochemically innocuous and constitutes a deletion of the side chain at the β- carbon

50. What had seemed an innocuous and perfectly reasonable suggestion was answered with a moan as of a child in pain.

51. It Behooves companies to tread carefully in this area because even seemingly innocuous questions can get them into trouble: 2

52. Armyworms are the 1 ½-inch long larvae of a very innocuous tan to brown moth common in gardens

53. But amid all the opulence Mrs Marcos held up a pair of innocuous blue espadrilles as her favourite pair.

54. Burdock root is the innocuous-looking underground structure of the Burdock plant, which is found in many regions around the world

55. As the actress said to the Bishop A humorous expression used to add a sexual connotation to an innocuous phrase

56. They are doctored-up mirror images, innocuous illustrations of everyday events in which skill of execution utterly predominates over imagination.

57. 24 It was Zeus' jealous wife Hera, not the innocuous underworld custodian Hades,[www.Sentencedict.com] who made Hercules' life a nightmare.

58. Such worldly Attentivenesses may be exemplified in something so seemingly innocuous as one’s hairstyle—which can demonstrate pride & self-centeredness

59. While Cuteness springs from kindchenschema, it’s evoking the same kama muta as other, less innocuous triggers that lead people to feel an intense common purpose.

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61. In the media, Beatniks were mostly portrayed as “innocuous and silly figures, causing Americans to laugh at them and embrace them.” TV’s favorite beatnik was Maynard G

62. Go Apeshit, as Beyoncé and Jay-Z are well aware, is a far more intense expression of lack of control than the more innocuous go ape

63. It can be shown that it is not valid to perform many seemingly innocuous operations on a series, such as reordering individual terms, unless the series is absolutely convergent.

64. To illustrate these mindsets in action, I'm going to take you back to 19th-century France, where this innocuous-looking piece of paper launched one of the biggest political scandals in history.

65. A simple, inexpensive, physiologically compatible, cryopreservation solution which includes the innocuous components of (i) glycerol, (ii) an alkali metal chloride salt, (iii) a monosaccharide, and (iv) serum albumin.

66. Ever go look up something on a search engine, something totally innocuous like Elizabeth Taylor, and it kicks off an awful journey that leaves you bleary-eyed three hours later?

67. Filmed once before with Stacy Keach, The Killer Inside Me is perhaps Thompson's best known book, telling the story of a seemingly innocuous smalltown sheriff who hides a psychopathic secret.

68. Red Baneberries, like other plants in the Buttercup Family (Ranunculaceae), contain ranunculin, an innocuous glycoside that is enzymatically broken down into a highly irritating toxin, protoanemonin, when any part of the plant damaged

69. In Western music: Opera …reflecting speech rhythms), later also Arioso (more lyric than recitative) and aria (more elaborate song), accompanied by a basso continuo that could provide an innocuous background to a solo voice.

70. These innocuous Blasphemings of the holy name were a peculiar feature of the War, in which the principles of Christianity were either obliterated or falsified for the convenience of all who were engaged in it

71. Recent Examples on the Web Even if its intent were innocuous — to address inaccurate Ascriptions to the Polish state for participating in an official capacity in Nazi crimes — the impact of this type of legislation is dangerous

72. In 1958 Soviet researchers provided the definition that Adaptogens “must be innocuous and cause minimal disorders in the physiological functions of an organism, must have a nonspecific action, and usually [have] a normalizing action irrespective of the