Sentence for innocence | Use innocence in a sentence

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  • There was innocence indeed! (10)
  • You speak to me of my innocence. (10)
  • Dainty innocence does, I am told. (10)
  • Can innocence issue of the guilty? (10)
  • If this was not innocence, what is? (10)
  • But I do think he appreciates her innocence. (9)
  • While he has yet some innocence, nauseate him! (10)
  • Perfect innocence, I assure you, on both sides. (10)
  • What a strange mixture of innocence and sorcery! (8)
  • I am persuaded it is nothing but your innocence. (10)
  • I am all for bringing them up in complete innocence. (10)
  • She cannot defend herself; she only knows her innocence. (10)
  • Was he really going to break through innocence, and steal? (8)
  • But perhaps innocence so great as ours had wrought upon him. (9)
  • Clementina looked with smiling innocence at the vice-consul. (9)
  • Her heart clamoured of her guilt to waken a cry of innocence. (10)
  • The very things awakening a mad suspicion proved her innocence. (10)
  • I never saw such candour and unaffected innocence in eyes before. (10)
  • The morning gave them both a freshness and innocence above human. (10)
  • Guilt cannot become innocence nor innocence guilt. (12)
  • With all her wonderful beauty, she had an innocence almost vegetable. (9)
  • His epicurean uncle had no profound esteem for the kind of innocence. (10)
  • It is chivalrous, but not, alas, inflammable in support of innocence. (10)
  • The liking of strangers best is a curious exemplification of innocence. (10)
  • The innocence of it sanctioned the meetings and the appointments to meet. (10)
  • The slyness and its sisterly innocence lit up our eyes, and our hearts laughed. (10)
  • She was beginning to put faith in the innocence of these two mortally sick lovers. (10)
  • A little forcing of her innocence now was necessary as an opiate for her conscience. (10)
  • But it was not to be denied that there was a certain magic in the innocence of virgins. (12)
  • By contrast, the white radiation of Innocence distinguished Constance Asper celestially. (10)
  • She was doing what her conscience could only pardon on the plea of her extreme innocence. (10)
  • What a number of things a river does, by simply following Gravity in the innocence of its heart! (2)
  • If, behind all that innocence and candour, she has any trained artfulness, she will beat us all. (10)
  • Peterborough proclaimed his innocence, and it was unlikely that the squire should have suspected him. (10)
  • They know I know all about it, and yet their serenity of innocence is all but unruffled in my presence. (10)
  • Sometimes Miss Andrews apparently knew that he was playing with her innocence, and sometimes she did not. (9)
  • Only, as these were severe upon lovers, the innocence of their meetings demanded indemnification in frequency. (10)
  • Her elders had the proper sentimental worship of youth and its supposed quality of innocence, and caressed her. (10)
  • But her dark eyes, whose southern glint and clearness often almost frightened him, met his with perfect innocence. (8)
  • For if she was mysterious to him, what was he not to her, with his eagerness, and his dreaminess, his youthful warmth, his innocence! (8)
  • Christian recognized the heroic soul of the little creature, its innocence and guiltlessness and rich, undying heart. (12)
  • An independent brave young creature, exposing herself thoughtlessly in her reckless innocence, is the victim for them. (10)
  • Who would have the courage to represent the life of the senses as so blended of shamelessness and of a primal innocence? (12)
  • His eyes seemed to have in them something holy at that moment, something of the wonder-yearning of Nature and of innocence. (8)
  • Why had he made friends with this family of innocents just when he was saying good-bye to innocence, and all the rest of it? (8)
  • It seemed to her innocence that he would never have done such a thing if she had not said something dreadful to encourage him. (8)
  • He conjured-up her features, and they said, her innocence was the sinner; they scoffed at him for the dupe he was willing to be. (10)
  • She was requested to explain, and, with the fair ingenuousness which outshines innocence, she touched on the story of the glove. (10)
  • The guilt and the innocence combined to clothe her in mail, the innocence being positive, the guilt so vapoury. (10)
  • The stranger relaxed the frown he had put on at the greed of her suggestion; it might have come from ignorance or mere innocence. (9)
  • With boyish innocence of movement she sat down on the edge of the table, took an apple from her pocket, and began to nibble at it. (12)
  • But he did know that Joachim could be used for all things, no matter how infamous, and had nevertheless a degree of inner innocence. (12)
  • He fixed March with his little eyes, which had a curious innocence in their cunning, and tapped the desk immediately in front of him. (9)
  • The thought of that possibility gave it an aspect of retribution, under which her cry of innocence was insufferable in its feebleness. (10)
  • And so I place on innocence and spotless purity quite another value than the sleek little gentlemen, the trained animals, of your world. (12)
  • They tried to analyze her charm, and they succeeded in formulating it as a combination of intellectual fashionableness and worldly innocence. (9)
  • But a multiplication of similar instances, which can serve no other purpose than that of an apology, is a miserable vindication of innocence. (10)
  • Clemens made the appointment, and we went to find Grant in his business office, that place where his business innocence was afterward so betrayed. (9)
  • Unaccountably this night, the fair fleshly presence over-weighted her intellectual distinction, to an observer bent on vindicating her innocence. (10)
  • Her agitation and alarm exceeded all that was endured by the rest, by the right of a disposition which not even innocence could keep from suffering. (4)
  • In France the mother resolves that her daughter shall be guarded from the risks of that unequal rencounter between foolish innocence and the predatory. (10)
  • This is the perpetual miracle of his comedy, that it says so much to experience and worldly wisdom, and so little to inexperience and worldly innocence. (9)
  • Your retrospections must be so totally void of reproach, that the contentment arising from them is not of philosophy, but, what is much better, of innocence. (4)

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