inoffensive造句1. He is a mild, inoffensive man.
2. He is a quiet inoffensive person.
3. He seemed like a quiet, inoffensive sort of a guy.
4. The censors eviscerated the book to make it inoffensive to the President.
5. He's a mild inoffensive man.
6. His first campaign ads were bland and inoffensive.
7. He has an inoffensive manner.
8. He had spent his life designing inoffensive wallpaper, he realised, and he was not really ashamed of that.
9. It's a very nice song. Catchy, and inoffensive.
10. Her exultation being quite undisguised was singularly inoffensive.
11. He's such an inoffensive little man.
12. Now every inoffensive Belgian can dream of something.
13. It is the most inoffensive of the three.
14. English bees are gentle and inoffensive creatures.
15. By nature inoffensive, friendly, and obliging, his presentation at St. James's had made him courteous.
16. It sounds inoffensive but it's actually rhyming slang for something rude.
17. "He's a mild inoffensive man isn't he? — Oh you've gotta be kidding."Sentence dictionary
18. The censors eviscerated the book to inoffensive to the President.
19. All are inoffensive as opposed to products of methane, carbon dioxide formed under strictly anaerobic conditions.
20. SAE Mark VI - Inoffensive sound, good background music . A mini - Sequerra.
21. The chocolate was inoffensive, for M. de Villefort felt no effects.
22. I love each innoxious and inoffensive leaf, no matter it is green, red, or golden...
23. A religious group that could effectively weed out offensive people, the Friends found slave owners sufficiently inoffensive.
24. They say the rave will be big but like its mascot it will also be inoffensive.
25. He hard, bite the bullet character paved flat light, inoffensive life.
26. She's quiet, reserved, and doesn't speak her mind, she's also inoffensive and painfully selfless.
27. Snakebite Orks always carry a selection of venomous serpents with them when they migrate to new planets, just in case the indigenous lifeforms prove to be unsuitably inoffensive .
28. His face habitually held an expression which was mild and inoffensive, almost apologetic.