Phrases with «insidious»

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The word "insidious" means something that is sneaky or deceptive, often harmful or dangerous, but in a hidden or gradual way. Full definition

«insidious» + noun

Sentences with «insidious»

  • But there was an even more insidious form of advertising called sponsorship and research. (idmprogram.com)
  • You're just demonstrating that climate change is the most insidious of problems for dumb humans to appreciate, because it's not the same as having a blocked toilet. (mountainx.com)
  • Rose Byrne recently starred in The Internship, and she will next be seen in Insidious Chapter 2, opening in theaters September 13. (movieweb.com)
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