Aún no tenemos significados para "inoffensive man".
1Knox was a quiet, inoffensive man, except when under the influence of drink.
2Mr. Chase was an inoffensive man, but Mrs. Chase had a violent temper.
3Old P.W., the clerk, reached a good age, an inoffensive man.
4Mr. Bailey was a quiet, inoffensive man, very free with his money to everybody around.
5A very quiet, thoughtful, inoffensive man, John Brown, an Englishman, moved from Boston to Flushing.
6He is a quiet, inoffensive man, great on political economy; but his wife is the character.
7At the gate they met a small, inoffensive man, with a brown beard and a walking-stick.
8The doctor was an inoffensive man in his private life, detestable and dangerous though his teachings were.
9I have become a good, inoffensive man.
10What sort of religion can theirs be which makes them seek the life of an inoffensive man?
11Mr Brown, a father of six children, was a respected and inoffensive man with a strong dedication to his local community.
12Reuben's pain and sorrow, mingled with his religious hope, seemed now to terminate in despair, and transformed the inoffensive man into a raging demon.
13Instead of that, you were the instigator of that outrage this morning, when murder was almost done upon an inoffensive man who was my guest.
14The reports of this terrible attack on these two inoffensive men are truly heartbreaking.
15In the small room to which I was now removed, the lodgers were quiet, inoffensive men, and in a few cases apparently religious.
16I knew upwards of twenty of them, and generally speaking, they were quiet, inoffensive men, with no inclination to steal or to do wrong.
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