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inoffensively

ADVERB
  1. in a not unpleasantly offensive manner
    that wretched beast, the elephant, breathing inoffensively not a pace behind me

How To Use inoffensively In A Sentence

  • A breastfed baby's stools should be frequent, greenish, inoffensively fragrant, loose, and unformed.
  • I tread cautiously here, firstly because my one posted review, which has no comments as of this writing, is quite weak, if inoffensively so.
  • They are inoffensively patterned and meticulously maintained, with fluffy robes in the bathroom, DVDs by the TV and home-made biscuits at the bedside.
  • In other clips, he acted inoffensively, if goofily. Week in Ideas
  • Nothing here is damning, but the whole affair ultimately drifts by inoffensively and unmemorably.
  • that wretched beast, the elephant, breathing inoffensively not a pace behind me
  • I presume the aim is to provide an atmosphere that is inoffensively opulent, timeless and bland, so that nothing distracts you from thinking about the sensation in your mouth.
  • That these inoffensively dull tracks are collected as a Big Statement, something the artist has longed to get off his chest, is a little depressing - and not in a good way.
  • The vocals and instrumentation are inoffensively charming and at times memorable.
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