Sentence examples for fairly inoffensive from inspiring English sources

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Fairly inoffensive.

"It was childlike and fun and fairly inoffensive".

But as they go, this episode of World's Most Dangerous Roads (BBC2, Sunday), about Ethiopia, is fairly inoffensive.

Likewise, the other well-publicised Jones "outrages" seem fairly inoffensive compared to what goes on in the average UK housing-estate of a Friday night.

They use a small electric heater to vaporise a mix of glycerine and propylene glycol (two fairly inoffensive chemicals) in which nicotine has been dissolved, turning it into a breathable mist that can be savoured much as cigarette smoke is.

Points 1, 4 and 5 are fairly inoffensive, generic dating guff (be confident, be engaging, be flirty), but oh boy, just try and get your noggin round points 2 and 3. 2. Allowing her to ignore him "Headphones are a great barrier between a person and the rest of the world.

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Frozen foods are often fairly criticised (the horsemeat scandal is still fresh in the memory), but among their ranks, the chip is surely pretty inoffensive.

That sounds pretty inoffensive: who could object to an offer to host a summit?

Haug said it being "a pretty inoffensive song musically" helped Powderfinger make that decision.

Both are fairly sleepily inoffensive, and if you really take against Brit-Irish bars you can easily steer clear of them; the only time I saw package tourists was when their pink faces were pressed against the window of their tour bus as it sweated through Famara village where I was tucking into some post-surf lunch.

I hope that doesn't go the opposite way with a fairly well-spoken, inoffensive, white bread type of chap.

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