Sentence examples for somewhat suspiciously from inspiring English sources

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After a hiatus from stand-up, she returns to the London stage this weekend, somewhat suspiciously botoxed.

Within three minutes, my phone rang; it was a live Cox representative, asking (somewhat suspiciously, I thought) if I had called.

At Mighty Quinn's — a new restaurant that, somewhat suspiciously, bills its food as Texalina barbecue (the sauce is Texas spicy with a Carolina vinegar kick) — when it comes to finding a seat, it's every meat lover for himself.

At Mighty Quinn's — a new restaurant that, somewhat suspiciously, bills its food as Texalina barbecue (the… As late as the nineteen-twenties, some Spaniards felt that only Gypsies had the requisite duende, or soul, to perform flamenco.

This is why I found Google's somewhat suspiciously hasty announcement the day after Apple's a bit less than fully considered.

The rest of the UK is branded (somewhat suspiciously, I've always thought) "the mainland".

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Frankly, this is the sort of airless boilerplate that gives a suspiciously bland name to bureaucracy, much less a somewhat threatening cosmopolitanism.

Mr. Culleton was somewhat gentler in his assessment of Mr. Diallo's behavior, but said he had been acting suspiciously, peering out from the stoop of his building.

According to Kenya's election commission, which is considered somewhat independent from the government, at least three areas from Mr. Kibaki's stronghold of central Kenya reported suspiciously high numbers.

People eyed her suspiciously.

Nobody eyed us suspiciously.

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