How To Use Unsuspecting In A Sentence

  • A man hurls junk food at unsuspecting members of the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the biggest dangers to commuters at the time was the constant threat of pickpockets and other petty thieves preying upon unsuspecting victims.
  • Lizards scurry in the leaf litter at my feet, monkeys feed noisily in the branches above nay head, a vine snake makes its sinuous way toward an unsuspecting small bird.
  • The creeps are more likely to hang around waiting for unsuspecting victims in touristy zones like the Zona Rosa, so beware. Mexico City: Biggest city guide for the savvy traveler
  • I have been told that many of them wear patent complexions, "boughten" bangs, and pad out scrawny forms until they appear voluptuous Junos, and thereby deceive and ensnare, bedazzle and beguile the unsuspecting sons of men. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 12
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  • The more intelligence we can provide, the greater the chance we have to defeat the fakers who seek to dupe the unsuspecting consumer.
  • Thieves have recently targeted unsuspecting victims by showing them a map and asking for directions.
  • Fake designer clothes are being sold to an unsuspecting public.
  • He politely insists that his unsuspecting victim, whom he has spied on the stairs of their apartment block, share a drink with him. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gang hid the drug in computer hard drives and used unsuspecting online couriers to send packages to the UK. Times, Sunday Times
  • The metage duty on coals which may belong to the Corporation after the year 1862, under 1 & 2 William IV., and 8 & 9 Victoria, is not to be affected by the present Bill; but he must be a confiding and unsuspecting individual who can trust to a long enjoyment of that source of income. The Corporation of London, Its Rights and Privileges
  • When they were close enough to the unsuspecting woman, they pounced, knocking her to the ground.
  • Settling down to taste some sweet-smelling sap, the unsuspecting prey has made a fatal mistake.
  • He managed to shoot the unsuspecting bird down; it squawked and fell to the ground.
  • I think she palmed off the stolen necklace on some unsuspecting old lady.
  • Hidden speed cameras are clocking unsuspecting drivers in Greater Manchester.
  • They lurk in the woods, they watch through the darkness from roadside verges and creep up on unsuspecting victims. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to one cabbie, the unlicensed drivers are touting for trade on Chislehurst High Street without insurance and picking up unsuspecting customers.
  • Numerous pitfalls await unsuspecting investors.
  • A brief synopsis: A brilliant game designer has recently passed away and upon his death, an unknown daemon is loosed upon an unsuspecting world. REVIEW: Daemon by Daniel Suarez
  • unsuspecting (or unaware) of the fact that I would one day be their leader
  • Deer love to play by the sides of the roads, waiting and lurking for the unsuspecting car to travel by.
  • Pittsburgh receiver Hines Ward's "crackback" hits on unsuspecting players have caused concussions and broken jaws. ESPN.com
  • In fact, 20-30 years ago unscrupulous restaurateurs in Spanish resorts would pass it off as lobster or scampi to unsuspecting tourists.
  • The concern is simply that more members of the unsuspecting public will latch on to this man. Times, Sunday Times
  • arctics," there, with that ever faithful aide in close attendance, was the chief they loved; dropped in, all unsuspecting, just to say good-bye. A Daughter of the Sioux A Tale of the Indian frontier
  • But I challenge the ethics of including stealthily edited sequences and extras that obtrude questionable material on unsuspecting viewers.
  • He seems like a kindly old gent to his unsuspecting neighbours. The Sun
  • Larger, yet still immature, wolf fish, and scorpion fish peered curiously at us from crevices in the rock, waiting no doubt for a passing meal or the opportunity to dart out and seize some unsuspecting prey.
  • The show targets the public and unsuspecting celebrities. The Sun
  • The waves went high as some cVillain knitters gave quite literate descriptions of methods and used words most often filtered and censored by otherwise hyper sensitive little interknit filters designed to moderate the durrty feelthy perverse words that may blind poor ignorant and unsuspecting interknitting surfers. Charlottesville Blogs
  • Composition rights are subdivided into publishing rights, which record companies often cozen the unsuspecting into signing away.
  • Fifth, the need to find ways of injecting laundered money into a financial system means that some legitimate and unsuspecting businesses may be used as conduits for the money.
  • Much of the fun of the game arises from unfortunate bids made by unsuspecting players.
  • He was usually able to scrounge up enough from the empty boxes in the trash or put the bite on an unsuspecting transient, “borrowing” a cupful or two from someone who he didn't already “owe” from before. 25 Cents at a Time
  • In it, performers suffering from various disabilities play hidden camera stunts on unsuspecting members of the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had crept up on his unsuspecting victim from behind.
  • A conman who poses as a policeman has been handing out fake speeding fines to unsuspecting motorists.
  • The Essex Police wildlife officer, said fallow and muntjac deer migrate across the major route and are killed or injured by unsuspecting motorists.
  • I could imagine what it would be like to have that dog bolling his way down the mall hallway, sniffing people's rears and grabbing bags out of unsuspecting hands.
  • These statistics have been employed to suggest that a lot of evidently happily married women are faithless and untrustworthy people who have ruthlessly deceived their unsuspecting husbands.
  • Normally around this time they would be making plans to waylay some unsuspecting super with the hope of getting their cards signed. THE SCHEME FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
  • The men 'crapping' on their shovels and burying it to be discovered by some unsuspecting person. Million pound deal -hat tip to Guinevere's Court
  • Another unsuspecting dunderhead is ‘upbraided for making a grammatical mistake in a metaphorical tale about a dead bird.’
  • The killer lured his unsuspecting victims back to his apartment.
  • With your information, you'll be able to plea-bargain your way out of it by scapegoating some unsuspecting clock-watcher.
  • Luckily, he fell towards the house and was able to rouse the unsuspecting mate from his slumbers by head-butting the wall with his helmet.
  • In response to Ms. David's new book about global warming, for example, the Science & Public Policy Institute, a nonprofit in Washington that takes aim at what it calls fallacies about global warming, issued a press release saying the book "is intentionally designed to propagandize unsuspecting schoolchildren who don't have enough knowledge to know what is being done to them. Inconvenient Youths
  • Barry is repulsed by Tosser's Little Englander mentality, but beggars can't be choosers, and he knows that unless he can raise some cash quick the bailiff will be moving in on him, his business and his unsuspecting wife.
  • But an unsuspecting audience was confronted with a concert performance of scarcely less than the entire play. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are fireworks, of course, and wee boys have a licence to roam the streets letting off bangers up closes, down dunnies and underneath unsuspecting old-age pensioners.
  • The manner in which Sabbatarians emphasize the phrase “My Sabbath,” and “My holy day,” is well calculated to mislead the unsuspecting, but those who are schooled in biblical literature will regard it as mere _rant_, _cheap theology_, _mere display_! The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, May, 1880
  • If we could wear ethnic trousers, we probably could find something - something full-legged with a drawstring, or a pair of bias-cut churidars - but that's not what the fashionistas want; they want us to blind the unsuspecting with the vision of pinstripes skewing crazily around our curves, and entertain folks with the ridiculous picture of full bosoms perched on top of highwaisted trousers. Well, I Guess It's Time To Wrap This Up, Then - A Dress A Day
  • I know which paving stone is loose and conceals a puddle, ready to squirt up at unsuspecting commuters.
  • A remote-controlled quadcopter, outfitted with tinsel and mistletoe, paid a visit to Union Square, where unsuspecting San Franciscans and tourists were prompted to pucker up.
  • Rogue landlords have been renting out student houses in Lismore Park and Lismore Lawn as holiday homes to unsuspecting tourists.
  • If her idea had been utterly to dumfound the unsuspecting professor, she succeeded admirably. Prudence Says So
  • And horror stories began to emerge of scammers armed with stolen data preying on unsuspecting victims. The Sun
  • I take three slow deep breaths to steady my nerves as I prepare to spring like a tiger on its unsuspecting prey.
  • Philpot's cornet, and awaited their "unsuspecting victim," as the phrase unhappily, and with too much truth, goes. The Tithe-Proctor The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
  • For only an extra £25 an Amygdala-activating extension is available which uses the latest in silhouette technology to project the image of an angry male face directly into the subcortex of unsuspecting drivers. Mind Hacks
  • No payment is ever made and any money inadvertently paid by an unsuspecting victim is siphoned off into the fraudsters hands.
  • I once made the mistake of garnishing with whole chive blossoms and did NOT caution unsuspecting guests that the chive flowers should be eaten floweret by floweret. Tigers & Strawberries » Flower Power
  • Free radicals careen through your bloodstream and indiscriminately plunder unpaired electrons from unsuspecting molecules.
  • Among other things, the show will feature Randi's demonstration of the cold-reading technique used by magicians to entertain and mediums to hoodwink an unsuspecting public.
  • Don't be an unsuspecting elder.
  • So what else can we expect from the new run of the series that sees its star playing pranks on unsuspecting members of the public? The Sun
  • Dateline's To Catch a Predator - Trailer Park Edition in which Dateline uses a local trailer park to lure unsuspecting chimo park residents to kiss young girls in the swimming pool … alex, Blogger News Network
  • First, it has to be said that the game scenario is a very cunning one, cleverly designed to lead the unsuspecting player astray.
  • It's terrifying both for pedestrians and also unsuspecting drivers who have to approach at a snail's pace.
  • He is going toward the house where we left the unsuspecting Hero.
  • If the World Bank and an Indian power utility have their way, the Rampur hydropower project in Northern India will increase global CO2 emissions by 15 million tons, at a cost of $164 million to unsuspecting energy consumers in Sweden. Peter Bosshard: World Bank Hydro Project Exposes Blatant Abuse of Climate Funds
  • The scallywags and street urchins of 1920s Kingston had come up with a new way of extracting a few pennies from unsuspecting members of the public.
  • Posing as a friend in need it approaches the unsuspecting host and takes a bite, usually from the gills.
  • By the time the others went to find her, she was on her way to the airport and a flight to London, leaving her unsuspecting bandmates reeling with shock and anger.
  • We will not enter into the plans of the artful insinuator made to enlist the sympathies of the unsuspecting Englishman, but we must ever feel sure that the cloven foot was well concealed until the last, for Four Months in a Sneak-Box
  • If something could bring a great evil from his own world into this one, an evil which none here including Clothahump could understand, why could not that same maleficent force reverse the channel one day and thrust some similar unmentionable horror on his own unsuspecting world? A Corridor in the Asylum
  • There are many ill-bred crooks and criminals out there who try to install malicious software and scripts on unsuspecting web surfers.
  • This poor, unsuspecting passenger was frogmarched off an aeroplane in full view of all the other passengers.
  • The murderer crept up on his unsuspecting victim.
  • He asked the unsuspecting pensioner if she could find his little sister-who he claimed lived in the area.
  • The clerk passed off a synthetic diamond to that unsuspecting customer.
  • It appears that the beast has escaped, and is again wreaking havoc on the unsuspecting residents of Bucharest.
  • When he's in that T-shirt, as well as a wig and lots of black leather, he likes to hide behind cars and dumpsters and then jump out right in front of unsuspecting pedestrians, preferably vulnerable females ones.
  • However those responsible for this 30th Anniversary release are sentenced to 30 years of hard labor in the California desert for lying to, cheating, and hornswoggling an unsuspecting public.
  • Taukat showed his agreement by muttering the words of a spell and conjuring a cloud of acid rain over the unsuspecting targets.
  • As I write, the bilious countenance of a culprit is peeping through the iron grates of a window, who, may be, is atoning for having invaded a henroost or bagged an unsuspecting pig. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 6, December 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • The raptor folds its wings, brings its talons forward, and careens toward the outstretched wings of an unsuspecting bird flying below.
  • Keller lives his life like a high-priced courier, hopping a plane ever few months to deliver his terrible package to some unsuspecting recipient.
  • Singletons might use it as a dating agency, novelists as material for a book, market researchers as the easiest way to corner unsuspecting prey.
  • Under the guise of informing and forearming an unsuspecting public, such ‘rogue literature’ was a popular genre in Shakespeare's day.
  • The Worsted Witch » Lawn of the Dead: A recent study found dozens of medicinal, industrial, and household compounds—also known as biosolids—in the treated sewage sludge that government agencies try to palm off to the unsuspecting as “lawn-and-garden enhancements.” Archive 2006-09-01
  • What good did come from my first crusade was due chiefly to him; a kind of revivalist spirit was upon him, and many unsuspecting freshers who had only thought of the river as a place to avoid, were unable to resist his entreaties. Godfrey Marten, Undergraduate
  • In it, she warned an unsuspecting world that man-made chemicals had been found in animal and human tissue. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the same time -- fitting accompaniment to the over-bold words -- Peter saw a half-crown, a round, solid, terrible _half-crown_, pressed into Urquhart's unsuspecting hand. The Lee Shore
  • On such occasions, Vittore's accomplices were in waiting; and the unsuspecting stranger -- pillaged and alarmed, would return to the vettura penniless. A Love Story
  • Unsuspecting tourists are often inveigled into these institutions by local tourist guides who are hand-in-glove with the anti-social elements.
  • A notorious photo snapped during a game shows a Duke fan with a “JJ is Redickulous” sign standing unsuspectingly next to a Maryland supporter who adds “- ly gay” with his own poster. Duke in the News! « Gerry Canavan
  • Instead he found himself in spiralling debt and began pinching money from his unsuspecting fiancée to try to make up losses. The Sun
  • Was there some evil demonic being looking to recruit unsuspecting people for a diabolical plan?
  • Tourist guidebooks are full of stories about the tricks that rickshaw drivers pull on unsuspecting tourists.
  • The groundhogs have chewed through countless car wires and insulation, and have even been found by unsuspecting mechanics nestled under car hoods, still perniciously gnawing.
  • All were unsuspecting, mostly middle-aged or elderly women, and all trusted him as he gave them deadly injections of the painkiller diamorphine.
  • Disturbed that I had been reclining unsuspectingly with vipers, I became snake-paranoid.
  • The scallywags and street urchins of 1920s Kingston had come up with a new way of extracting a few pennies from unsuspecting members of the public.
  • The video, which was taped over the last two years, features scenes of two young men with shaved heads dousing unsuspecting vagrants and drug addicts with a liquid.
  • Meanwhile this noise pollution continues to fill our ears and empty the pockets of unsuspecting children.
  • On his way home with a recently purchased face mask in hand, Harding noticed the long, pointed cones displayed by an unsuspecting ice-cream vendor.
  • This is where any unsuspecting person can enter a minefield, as buying a horse can be a very risky business. Your First Horse - buying, feeding, caring
  • One must prolong the periods between productivity so that each complete Work can be released upon the unsuspecting public in a blaze of sycophantic publicity.
  • All three have been stars of the hit comedy sketch show, where their mischievous brand of humour has been unleashed on the unsuspecting public.
  • As more and more unsuspecting people take to the great outdoors, the demands on the team grow.
  • Jumping on the back of an unsuspecting victim, she cut off its head, unheeding the blood spewing onto her.
  • In book 1, The Rest Falls Away, vampires have always lived among them, quietly attacking unsuspecting debutantes and dandified lords as well as hackney drivers and Bond Street milliners. SPOTLIGHT on Colleen Gleason (And Contest too!) « Urban Fantasy Land
  • This reality never once spares the sensitivities of an unsuspecting audience - this is reality warts and all.
  • Therefore, I favour such deceptive tactics as dragging a small, weighted hook wrapped in colourful wool across the sandy bottom and gaffing the unsuspecting honeymooners mid-coitus.
  • It really rankles me when I see faulty advice such as the following being circulated to unsuspecting webmasters.
  • There are almost humorous situations: when a woman at a medical clinic tries to palm it off to an unsuspecting receptionist, and when an art dealer is foxed by the way his wife has been cheated.
  • Triangular pink stickers were plastered everywhere, on Levi's, sweat shirts, high-top sneakers -- even, prankishly, on the backs of unsuspecting football stars. Tune In, Come Out
  • Just as, if you think about it, those shaving cream pies "awarded" to the unsuspecting face of game MVPs might one of these days result in some poor shnook winging up on the disabled list after getting poked in the eye. Billy Altman: Jim Joyce Gets Call Wrong, Life Right: I'll Take it
  • In fact, 20-30 years ago unscrupulous restaurateurs in Spanish resorts would pass it off as lobster or scampi to unsuspecting tourists.
  • Was there some evil demonic being looking to recruit unsuspecting people for a diabolical plan?
  • It is likely the tiny crustacean had jumped into hand luggage of an unsuspecting passenger.
  • Budiansky's argument tars all eat-local proponents with the same broad brush, warning us that we're turning into a bunch of joyless, sanctimonious schmucks who are flimflamming an unsuspecting public: Kerry Trueman: The Myth of the Rabid Locavore
  • Watching him trick the poor dopes into turning the wrong way when he tapped their shoulder or scaring unsuspecting matrons with his grotesque face was amusing.
  • And horror stories began to emerge of scammers armed with stolen data preying on unsuspecting victims. The Sun
  • The unsuspecting holder of a winning Lotto ticket which was bought in west London has just a few days to claim a £3.9m prize.
  • I tried to not let it show but I'm a terrible actress, but today really tried my patience and I may have snapped at poor unsuspecting souls.
  • Deep in the heart of the countryside, unsuspecting visitors can meet sleeping giants, crawl through giant skulls and get soaked by smiling stones.
  • Seconds later, He wet his finger and stuck it in the ear of an unsuspecting TV reporter.
  • Mitch asked the speculative question deftly like a picador sticking a tormenting pic into the unsuspecting bull's neck. KISS OF THE BEES
  • Nevertheless, the pose would have been construed as ridiculous had it been of an unwary and unsuspecting adult.
  • Another, almost stereotypical, one is to place some poor unsuspecting creature in a maze and see if it finds its way out.
  • he goosed the unsuspecting girl
  • And then I would fund a lot more short term detox beds than there currently are in our province so that people who are stoned/drunk don't have to take up a bed in the emergency room of a hospital with 2 police officers watching over them not to mention the nurses/doctors/unsuspecting sick people in the next bed over. Conservative Ideology Will Speed The Death Of Drug Addicts
  • In this fantasy sequence, she is hardly, as the Crown insisted, an innocent, unsuspecting victim.
  • deceiving the unsuspecting public
  • Replicated shagpile/Proustian pouffes elicit geysers of tears from unsuspecting famouses The Guardian World News
  • She is about to cast them away, to bestow them onto some unsuspecting pedestrian far below.
  • Before you can say Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria syndrome, our poor little unsuspecting tweeny is metamorphasizing into a pint-sized version of the aforementioned witch-hag, complete with misshapen moles and receding hairline. Demon Witch Child (1975)
  • Monimia; and she described the cunning hints and false insinuations by which that traitor had aspersed the unsuspecting lover, and soiled his character in the opinion of the virtuous orphan. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
  • And horror stories began to emerge of scammers armed with stolen data preying on unsuspecting victims. The Sun
  • The unsuspecting victim would give the directions and continue to his destination.
  • The leaders of the pack of hyenas were the first to strike the unsuspecting Barbarian.
  • There's always the possibility of an unsuspecting flasher getting whacked in the noggin by a purse wielding grandma.
  • The 1933 Reichstag conflagration, the Gliwice Radio Tower invasion, the Pearl Harbor attack, and, yes, even the Tonkin Gulf Incident were ALL orchestrated events that served to galvanize an unsuspecting populace into supporting unpopular wars. Suicide by F16 fighter jet?
  • There is no civility in throwing stones and damaging property or beating up unsuspecting passers-by.
  • It appears to be part of an internet hacking trend dubbed swatting - tricking police to send out a SWAT or emergency response team to an unsuspecting home by hacking into people's computer accounts to disguise the origin of the 911 call. CBC | Top Stories News
  • He had known this man since he was a boy, when he'd been caught more than once filching pies, cookies, or other sweets from the windows of unsuspecting wives and their maids in the neighborhoods of the city.
  • We are treated to many great lies, such as “the market never lies,” or “insider trading is illegal,” meant to administer salve to the flock, or anaesthetize the unsuspecting. Is Madoff Really A Wall Street Anomaly?
  • What NZ operation has seemingly been mirroring other websites without permission and using these cloned sites to accept unsuspecting people's credit card details?
  • When they failed to meet their financial obligations, the realtors repossessed the houses and repeated the process with other unsuspecting customers.
  • Dr. David Thorpe returns this week from an extended ‘vacation,’ and he's as eager as ever to thrust his vitriol on an unsuspecting public.
  • These thieves operate with terrifying stealth - they can easily steal from the pockets of unsuspecting travellers.
  • The scallywags and street urchins of 1920s Kingston had come up with a new way of extracting a few pennies from unsuspecting members of the public.
  • Now it’s England’s turn to unleash one of their ropiest creations, this time on an unsuspecting America. Lily Allen Banned From All Of America
  • He springs special surprises on the most deserving, yet unsuspecting, members of the public. The Sun
  • They are a bunch of freeloading cretins dedicated to bumming around the villas of Europe and the Caribbean, pushing themselves onto unsuspecting hosts, eating them out of house and home, using up all their bog paper, then moving on.
  • When a small fish is tempted and approaches, the batfish opens its mouth and quickly sucks in the unsuspecting victim.
  • A fifth lion, rearing up on its hind legs, prepares to attack an unsuspecting but seemingly ill-natured winged griffin seated stiffly on its haunches.
  • Hopefully, no unsuspecting schoolchild will be expected to read the report out loud as it is a hotbed of alliteration and tongue-twisters.
  • an unsuspecting victim
  • Also called broccolini, broccoletti, or rapini, this strikingly bitter member of the brassica family will wake up an unsuspecting tastebud with a slap. Homemade Orecchiette (or something almost resembling it) with Broccoli Rabe & Lemon Butter
  • Hackers steal account entry details for the online social network from unsuspecting punters' PCs before selling them on to criminal gangs. The Sun
  • As winter turns to spring, this sleek predator spends most of the day resting among the shallow weedbeds waiting for an unsuspecting fishy neighbour to swim by.
  • The killer lured his unsuspecting victims back to his apartment.
  • This is when temporary attachments are made and unsuspecting individuals can be trapped on an emotional roller coaster alongside a tear-streaked, unfamiliar face.
  • A floor of twinflowers and a maze of pathways leads to unsuspecting breathtaking areas.
  • The brute's unsuspecting victim frantically hit a panic button to alert guards. The Sun
  • Armed with hidden cameras, wires and various neat little surveillance gadgets, Vince and his assistant Beth set out to gather damning evidence against the unsuspecting adulteress.
  • Patrick had wondered how often David had passed himself off to unsuspecting people as a senior lecturer in a midland university. THY BROTHER DEATH
  • It's not like I'm deliberately contriving to step into somebody's viewfinder or seeking out unsuspecting tourists for a bit of photographical hi-jacking. Archive 2006-04-01
  • Groups of teenagers slap or otherwise assault unsuspecting members of the public and record the incident on their camera phones.
  • Best used on unsuspecting adults with unclogged arteries. The Sun
  • By coincidence I was trailing two unsuspecting girls also apparently going to the show.
  • It is ironic that the sun, long regarded as a source of health and vitality, is now depicted as a mortal danger to the unsuspecting British public.
  • The blog is ample forum for their in-jokes to be imposed upon an unsuspecting public.
  • Unproven claims cleverly mask the truth with false doctrines about nature's workings that distort unsuspecting perceptions of reality.
  • For the unsuspecting Nancy, a somewhat different picture had been painted.
  • With that said, the man slid away into the night, melting into the shadows, leaving an unsuspecting and unguarded Nicholas to fend for himself.
  • The figure stood stock-still, silent and unsuspecting.
  • But this hare-brained scheme trains them to coax information from unsuspecting 'customers'. The Sun
  • I tried to not let it show but I'm a terrible actress, but today really tried my patience and I may have snapped at poor unsuspecting souls.
  • In 2002, an Asian bearcat known as a binturong showed up on an unsuspecting homeowner's front porch after fleeing his Beaver County owner, who had bought him as a baby -- illegally, it turned out. Post-gazette.com - News
  • They are worried that unsuspecting members of the public are being duped into buying the killer substances for them and catching traders unaware.
  • Numerous pitfalls await unsuspecting investors.
  • Pot-hunters sell their finds either to unscrupulous collectors on the ‘black market’ or at auctions and antique shows to unsuspecting collectors.
  • Monica cannot bring herself to do this and drives the unsuspecting David to the country to abandon him.
  • Rather, such a film would have to happily violate conventions of generic sexuality by explicitly eroticizing alternative sexualities for a non-alternative, unsuspecting, uncurious, and unsympathetic audience.
  • A conman who poses as a policeman has been handing out fake speeding fines to unsuspecting motorists.
  • But the board is not a guiltless, unsuspecting tool of county counsel when it comes to matters concerning the county's duties to the people it serves.
  • But before launching her out of the nest directly to an unsuspecting public, we thought family and friends should get first peek. Times, Sunday Times
  • At approximately 250 metres from the main road is a small unregarded house and in this house lives the most unsuspecting person in the world.
  • Set in 1966, during what an opening title helpfully labels "the greatest era for British rock 'n' roll," the movie takes place almost entirely on a massive, red-hulled ship that has been converted into a radio station for the purpose of promulgating the devil's music to Britain's unsuspecting populace, who would otherwise be limited to the rock-free BBC. The Clog
  • She's an adventurous lass who uses her feminine wiles quite effectively on unsuspecting men.
  • My target would always be unsuspecting price checkers.
  • He instructed us that a conviction might be unsafe - his heavy, rounded vowels raining down on the unsuspecting female victim like blows. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your identity gets used for someone to send personal e-mail to scores of trusting, unsuspecting souls.
  • Fans of the Beano and Dandy are playing a host of tricks on unsuspecting customers, the Diary learns: fake dog poo, bangers in cigarettes, whoopee cushions, vile sweets and itching powder included.
  • While allowable under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, "these practices were obfuscating the real performance of companies and misleading millions of unsuspecting investors."

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