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the suspiciously
adverb
In a way suggesting suspicion.
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Without such technology, we were forced to analyze the suspiciously rosy reports emanating from Cowboys headquarters.
The man, the myth, the legend, the suspiciously large number of kidnappings – it's all here.
The suspiciously innocent-looking Dayna Hanson stands out in her pudgy, artless ballerina persona.
Curried fish balls, enthusiastically vouched for, lack heat and have the suspiciously dense texture of Chicken McNuggets.
(The suspiciously small campus was actually in Kalamazoo, Mich., a center of both higher learning and film-production tax credits).
(It was a probe into the suspiciously lavish lifestyle of a CCSS official that led to the discovery).
The administration plans to tackle the suspiciously large increase in the number of people claiming disability benefits.
Brazil went ahead when Maicon sent the suspiciously offside Robinho down the right and his low cross was turned into his own net by Andrews.
The tall trim body, the graceful bearing and the suspiciously dark hair (he always swore he did not dye it) doubtless concealed a lack of brain.
As the camera swoops around the suspiciously empty streets in those scenes, the urban locale takes on a sort of grandeur.
The name Dionsio Sanchez (probably a misprint of the suspiciously appropriate Dionisio) yields just 9 results, not all of them for the record-breaking wine drinker.
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