Sentence examples for suspiciously I thought from inspiring English sources

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

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I thought that was suspiciously high.

Hull train station looks suspiciously like Brighton train station, to the point where I thought I'd made a huge error.

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

At first I thought whatever was on the wall (which looks suspiciously like ejaculate) was flying into his mouth.

"You're younger than I thought," he said, the corners of his mouth turning down suspiciously, as if I had somehow deceived him on that score.

It was a bad omen, I thought, and events proved me right, for, as his second hand was describing its last semicircle, West Germany scored a goal that should not have happened, a goal that was suspiciously helped by human hands (an automatic foul in football) and easily tapped home by the German forward, Wolfgang Weber, Anticlimax.

Then we walk into the sweetie shops for grown-ups known as Boots to buy lozenges, pastilles and syrups (hmm, suspiciously olde words, now that I think about it) for our aches, coughs and sneezes.

In dance biographies, one hears suspiciously often of these thunderclaps, but I think they should be credited if they are soon followed by intense study.

That price, I think you'll agree, is suspiciously low, especially because it included airfare, airport transfers, a standard room, meals and whatever else "all-inclusive" includes.

I think they stopped me because I had long hair and I was maybe acting suspiciously.

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