Sentence examples for conspiratorial way from inspiring English sources

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She thanks him in a conspiratorial way and gulps it down as if it was water.

"They are not so crazy when it comes to their own interests," his grandmother spat in the weird conspiratorial way that she sometimes spoke.

Why exactly does it take three people to make a sandwich in Subway, he wonders while worrying about the conspiratorial way in which someone approaches him in a supermarket and suggests that pitta bread goes well with hummus.

The film attempts something straightforward and candid, but perhaps we are so used to the conspiratorial way this event is represented – what Richard Hofstadter called the "paranoid style in American politics" – that the event is irreversibly soaked in occult strangeness.

To give him his due, Allan Corduner is only following the author's lead by reading it in the cuddly, conspiratorial way that he might Beatrix Potter's Tale of Two Bad Mice: "Everything about Liesel was undernourished, wire-like shins, coat-hanger arms... dangerous eyes, dark brown.

If Paterno, Curley, Schultz, and Spanier were not involved in any concealment — and we were not, not in any conspiratorial way, and certainly as an individual I can assure you I was not, and I do know what Curley and Schultz told me; Paterno and I never had a discussion about it — then it would appear that the judgments that the N.C.A.A. made are all wrong.

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But Beck quickly slipped back into his dark, conspiratorial ways, advertising partisan demagoguery that was often laced with attacks that were unspeakably irresponsible.

There was no truth to that story, but given that medical institutions often did mistreat African Americans — sometimes even in conspiratorial ways, as in the infamous Tuskegee syphilis experiment — it's hardly surprising that it took hold.

"Even if the analysis that government works in conspiratorial ways is correct, I don't know if his version of exposing the conspiracy will play out the way that he hopes it will," says Mother Jones' Gilson, describing WikiLeaks' programmer-like mindset: a function requires an input, which prompts a particular output.

"They would talk about their husbands in this conspiratorial, criminal way.

I was in a restaurant in San Francisco, and, for the first time that I can recall, when the waiter said, "Dessert?," in that conspiratorial, perky way waiters have, I said... nothing.

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