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How to use suspicious in a sentence

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York police recommend that if you spot anybody suspicious you should call them.
The attitude of other large bodies in Ireland was, to say the least of it, critical and suspicious.
However, when performing any part of the physical examination, family physicians should be alert for suspicious nevi.
Each grows more suspicious of the others as possible motives are revealed and skeletons are dragged out of the closet.
His quarry became suspicious when he turned up uninvited at various locations, including an airport and her brother's grave.
We must be on the look out for thieves and pickpockets, but also for anything suspicious in case of a terror attack.
Initially the death was treated as suspicious with detectives sealing off the area with tape after finding a rear kitchen window forced.
Feeling somewhat suspicious of a crocheted edging, I nonetheless followed the pattern and slip-stitched all the live stitches.
What made me even more suspicious was that it was so ridiculously easy to track him down.
Should we worry that the government will be riffling through public and commercial databases in search of suspicious activity?
Users are advised not to open suspicious attachments and to update their antiviral signatures to block the virus.
Even in the winter of his years, he maintained his slim necktie, suspicious glances, overall decency and a peculiar use of his fedora onstage.
If you see anything suspicious, please, for your sake, tell me immediately.
A baying mob of youths hurled abuse at firefighters as they battled a suspicious rubbish fire threatening to engulf an electricity pylon.
These cells are suspicious for several malignancies including lung cancer and lymphoma.
No suspicious masses or lesions were identified in the lymph node or omental specimens.
Police are treating as suspicious a blaze which wrecked the lounge of a house in Bedford.
There's a strain of feminism that comes out of the women's health movement of the seventies that is deeply suspicious of reproductive technology.
Always suspicious to the point of paranoia, Constantius struck at the roots of conspiracy.
Officials comparing luggage and passenger lists believed there was unaccompanied baggage aboard the plane, but a search found nothing suspicious.
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Examples from Classical Literature
On the morning of September 2nd one of these subchaser units picked up a suspicious sound.
Casting a suspicious, lightning glance at Janet, she snatched up the vanity case and covered the coin with her foot.
Mr. Ginn, who seemed a trifle suspicious, called after him, but the call was unheeded.
His insistence on the point was of itself suspicious, but eagerness to protect her stultified his wits.
All that day we mooned at our work, with suspicious looks and a disabused air.
The nonappearance of the mysterious riders was suspicious, for if their intentions were friendly they would have come boldly on.
Silence is golden, but too much of it might make the Gestapo boys suspicious.
She harrumphed a bit, as suspicious as she usually is, and I went to the stove for more coffee.
But if the intended victim, suspicious, should get unseen into the creek bed, the skulker could hardly avoid a fight.
I regret to observe to you that the respectable lady is incurably suspicious.
But we are usually suspicious of a doctor endeavouring to cure others when he himself labours under an uncured disease.
They were especially suspicious of Paris, and hostile to it as the home of fickleness, of irresponsibility, and of mob rule.
But he was morbidly suspicious that every man's hand was turned against him.
Kellner had clammed up, and when the now suspicious editor had tried to check Colquhoun's tale personally, Colquhoun had vanished.
With cool assurance he made his offer to the stately plumed, suspicious grandees of the barbarically magnificent court.
A man, a suspicious character, a declass, hears or discovers that there are important political documents in my house.
Most of the mimicries in nature gradually became as suspicious to the primitive observer as aliases to a magistrate.
Billy's denial, his hesitation, his half-truth all looked suspicious to him.
This was the more necessary because the boers were known to be intensely suspicious.
She seemed pleased, even grateful, which impressed me as being so drolly unusual, that I was almost suspicious.
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