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questioningly
adverb
In a questioning manner.
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Passages that spoke ill or questioningly of the gods, passages containing excessive sexual passion (and all works that would today be described as pornographic), and even passages of music that were disturbing to the soul or the senses were all condemned to the same fate.
Keep away from me, you, Sir, with your fancy braids and so very far away from the fighting front!" The officer looked questioningly at the supervisor who shrugged his shoulders.
Biden looked at Connaughton questioningly, as if he were pained by the wall of formality between them.
We considered awarding prizes for each course — a winner in the appetizer category, in beverages, an omelet station — but that didn't quite accord with the catch-as-catch-can spirit of Questioningly.
Procopio ended one section by lying in front of it, her arms and legs floating, and at one point the dancers turned as a group to look at it, meaningfully, questioningly.
When he finished, he looked questioningly at Lynn Crigler, the music director.
Congratulations to all Muppet fanatics, all pun-creators, and all Questioningly participants.
Questioningly runs Fridays until Monday morning, when we'll tweet the best suggestions and then detail our marketing campaign for the film.
Questioningly runs Fridays until Monday morning, when we'll retweet the best song titles and create a playlist of the originals that they're based on.
Questioningly runs Fridays until Monday morning, when we'll retweet the winning entry, and add it to the menu.
When the narrator, who is played by Scott Shepherd, reads Carraway's description of Gatsby — "He was a son of God, a phrase which, if it means anything, means just that" — he pauses questioningly, even a little stupidly, as a character in a Judd Apatow movie might.
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