Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an innoxious manner; harmlessly.
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Examples
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Moreover, when released from imprisonment upon a ticket-of-leave, they were absorbed innoxiously into the native community, and again contributed to the advantage of the place in the various occupations they had recourse to, in order to obtain an honest livelihood.
Prisoners Their Own Warders A Record of the Convict Prison at Singapore in the Straits Settlements Established 1825 W. D. Bayliss 1869
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` ` I ask nothing of society but the permission of walking innoxiously through the path of life, without jostling others, or permitting myself to be jostled.
The Antiquary 1845
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He appears to be a privileged person -- an anomaly seldom innoxiously permitted in society: for those who may say _all they_ please, rarely abstain from saying much that may displease others; and, though a laugh may he often excited by their wit, some one of the circle is sure to be wounded by it.
The Idler in France Marguerite Blessington 1819
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"I ask nothing of society but the permission of walking innoxiously through the path of life, without jostling others, or permitting myself to be jostled.
The Antiquary — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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"I ask nothing of society but the permission of walking innoxiously through the path of life, without jostling others, or permitting myself to be jostled.
The Antiquary — Volume 01 Walter Scott 1801
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“I ask nothing of society but the permission of walking innoxiously through the path of life, without jostling others, or permitting myself to be jostled.
The Antiquary 1584
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