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(At one point, Mr. Obama flashed the NBC newsmen a conspiratorial look, and complained that he was being "filibustered").
"It has always meant puzzled and confused, but we have evidence that in America some people use it to mean the opposite, as in 'sort of shaken but not stirred,' like 'He was doing his best to appear nonplussed.' " Mr. Stevenson flashed a conspiratorial look.
I expected her to brush off my pedantry, but instead she gave me a pleading conspiratorial look and said, "I know.
And then, with a conspiratorial look, he shared with me his 'big secret': "A fearless style, a fearless mix of what you're not supposed to do, what you hate -- I always go there a little bit.
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The horses, Ginger, Peggy and Blue, exchanged conspiratorial looks.
She managed Carol Choi, Milton Abel, and Yann Arnold with equal parts toughness and grace, occasionally giving them the same conspiratorial looks my aunt would give me when sneaking me bites while she cooked.
Some of the things he said had a conspiratorial tone.
Paul broke into my reverie in a low, conspiratorial tone.
"Goodness!" Vecchio said, in a mock conspiratorial tone.
Why do the townspeople look conspiratorial at the mention of an abandoned resort hotel?
Some, seeing towels under our arms, smile with conspiratorial encouragement; others look traumatised and gaze into the distance.
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