Sentence examples for insidious words from inspiring English sources

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Those sound like the "insidious" words of a man not sufficiently filled with love for his country and hate for his enemy.

In fact race was so dominant that the less-restrained and more accurate Associated Press concluded at week's end that Hillary had in fact won "the larger campaign to polarize voters around race and marginalize Obama (in the insidious words of one of her top advisers) as 'The Black Candidate.'".

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While "there was" isn't on anybody's list of great phrasing, and I myself am constantly astounded by how often the insidious word "way" will worm its (well) way into narrative, and good dialogue is rarely helped by such adjectival crutches as in "he said bitterly/helpfully/insipidly/etc.," these are mere details to be worked on.

The most dangerous and insidious black words are those that appear innocuous.

Discussions of "taste" or "respect" are insidious code words for censorship.

Speaking at the launch of the Web Index, an annual piece of research from the World Wide Web Foundation that charts global online practices and Internet penetration, Sir Tim Berners Lee described the effects of surveillance as "chilling" and "insidious" (a word he's used to describe the practice in the past, too).

"We Republicans have worked long and hard to develop insidious racial code words like 'entitlement society' and 'personal responsibility,' " said Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky).

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet "We Republicans have worked long and hard to develop insidious racial code words like 'entitlement society' and 'personal responsibility,' " said Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky).

The tone is almost casual, and the story is accompanied by an insidious song whose words make clear that its teller is carrying on life as usual, while deep down he weeps.

Whoever among us is still here, it seems certain that we will still be living with the insidious and inescapable word "Tuscan," used as marketing adjective, cultural signifier, life-style choice.

Flattery, in other words, is insidious, and cash may be the sweetest talker of all.

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