Antiseptically

Word ANTISEPTICALLY
Character 14
Hyphenation an ti sep tic al ly
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The word "antiseptically" in example sentences

There is a computer monitor embedded in the console, and an antiseptically white keyboard on the stainless counter. ❋ Hugh Barlow (2011)

A second point of contention concerns the problem of unintended victims, or what international law antiseptically calls "collateral damage." ❋ Gabor Rona (2011)

What economists antiseptically call "asymmetric shocks" are the Achilles' heel of a currency union—and they are bound to occur now and then. ❋ Alan S. Blinder (2011)

The BBC, reporting on this story, referred antiseptically to Jerusalem's Old City, "which was under Jordanian rule from 1948 until the 1967 Israeli-Arab war, when Israel occupied the eastern side of Jerusalem ...." ❋ Unknown (2010)

In order to restore that credibility, we have to end the practice of hiding opaque derivatives in invisible accounts antiseptically labeled "Structured Investment Vehicles." ❋ Unknown (2010)

He has a tendency -- the president has a tendency to be a little bit dispassionate at times so his natural inclination is to look intellectual, to look at things antiseptically. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The history he unfolds, cleanly if a little antiseptically, involves the stop-and-start evolution of Wall Street from a band of poorly capitalized partnerships offering some advice, some underwriting services and some trading to the global, highly interconnected, technologically sophisticated money (or doomsday) machines of today. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I have seen what is antiseptically known as collateral damage from this war in two unlikely places: the city of Paris and the countryside of rural Punjab. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mary is a brain surgeon who deals cleanly, antiseptically in the grey matter of the soul. ❋ Lemon Hound (2009)

On the enemy side, as reported by USA Today (which for some reason antiseptically refers to men who are trying to kill American soldiers and Iraqi civilians as “militants” – remember those “Nazi militants” in WWII?): ❋ Unknown (2007)

The scene, not the most dynamic in Watchmen, is presented accurately, if somewhat antiseptically. ❋ Unknown (2007)

For example, if you get sick you're insurance is quite likely to be dropped -- an action the insurance companies antiseptically call "rescission." ❋ Unknown (2009)

I appreciated all of the details you included like his family pictures haphazardly taped in the dormitory, the scribbled post-its on the console, and his furry tattered slippers worn to traverse the antiseptically tiled control room. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And because there's little chemistry between Pfeiffer and her toyboy -- and passion is conveyed so antiseptically -- the film fails to convey Colette's knowing take on the porous border between lust and love. ❋ Unknown (2009)

      The hospital room was white and dull and antiseptically dead. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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