The condition may be insidious in onset, caused by infection, infarction or insufficient insulin. [adjective]
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Some patients, however, present with a more insidious onset. [adjective]
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Heyward withdrew to the rampart, too uneasy and too little accustomed to the warfare of the woods to remain at ease under the possibility of such insidious attacks. [adjective]
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They were designed for winter wear, when treacherous drafts came down chimneys and insidious currents of deadly cold found their way through key-holes. [adjective]
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He experienced the insidious influence of the corporate culture. [Please select]
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And the insidious poison of Harvey's letter about foreigners began to have its effect. [Please select]
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What makes the most insidious heresies so acceptable to the learned. [Please select]
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But the evil workings of all these things had before the war been peaceful, if insidious. [Please select]
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He had, as if by a miracle, escaped destruction in some insidious form. [Please select]
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But he was a most insidious and effective enemy. [Please select]
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