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harmlessly

[ US /ˈhɑɹmɫəsɫi/ ]
[ UK /hˈɑːmləsli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a harmless manner
    this is a harmlessly childish game

How To Use harmlessly In A Sentence

  • I connect partly with the Burton scene and partly with that, of slightly subsequent creation, which, after flourishing awhile slightly further up Broadway under the charmlessly commercial name of A Small Boy and Others
  • I was harmlessly sitting at my desk looking though my account.
  • Radioactive iodine is short-lived, with a half-life of eight days — the length of time it takes for half of it to break down harmlessly. Anxiety in Japan over radiation in tap water
  • An arrow streaked through the air and landed harmlessly in the road on the other side.
  • Rather than hitting a prodigious moonshot, the ball plopped harmlessly foul behind the plate.
  • Satyrs and nymphs gambol about him harmlessly, and Silenus is a cheerful old soak.
  • Flavor Thangal blow after blow unscathed, blade and arrow alike glancing harmlessly off his thick hide.
  • The midfielder had an abundance of options but chose to throw the ball harmlessly into touch.
  • Their technique relies on tiny, high-energy particles that rain harmlessly on Earth as a byproduct of constant cosmic rays streaming from the sun and other sources. Space Particles to ‘X-Ray’ Hidden Pyramids | Impact Lab
  • I am informed by reliable sources that Spurs have a new breed of supporter, and that the loudest, brashest and most charmlessly geezerish football followers in London are no longer to be found at the Bridge but the Lane. If Blackpool are spared then the league owes Wolves an apology
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