Sentence examples for which suspiciously from inspiring English sources

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In order to work the dagger, you press a red jewel on the hilt, which suspiciously resembles a button on a game controller.

At one point, the host presented Pitt with a festively wrapped "bassoon," which suspiciously resembled a bong.

The sideshow took over three floors (including the rooftop) of TheaterLab, with hand-painted signs throughout, promoting fascinating specimens like "The World's Oldest Intern" and "The World's Largest Pickle" (which suspiciously resembled a watermelon).

This changes when we drive to a meal organized for the designers and press, consisting of whale sashimi and puffin tartar both of which, suspiciously, are the exact same shade of crimson.

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The ones which look suspiciously like translation jobs tend not to work".

Tells about his new work, "El Nino" which looks suspiciously like an opera in disguise..

On Wednesday evening, West posted a photo which looked suspiciously like a cover of Rolling Stone magazine.

There were severed witches' fingers, which looked suspiciously like party sausages with flaked almond fingernails.

Tells about his new work, "El Nino" which looks suspiciously like an opera in disguise...

Concrete chalets, with steel-shuttered windows, are clustered round a church, which looks suspiciously like a watchtower.

Approval ratings of the central government, which are (suspiciously) high by the standards of many other governments around the world, barely shifted between 2011 and 2014 (see chart).

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