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How to use suspicious of in a sentence

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These writers were suspicious of the enervating effects of modernity, and contrasted Australian virility with the dulled manhood of Europe.
In general she is suspicious of films about the music business, because Hollywood always gets the details wrong.
The local musicians and the tourists were thoroughly suspicious of something so synthetic, and it petered out.
I'm almost always suspicious of hand-me-down wisdom, and irritated by stock phrases like this.
People will always be suspicious of the answer you come up with, even if it is the right answer.
After a while, the viewer is doomed to grow suspicious of a creative mind that never thinks of simply walking around the wall.
She is suspicious of doctors and nurses and takes her medication only episodically.
No doubt, even those who are not firmly anti-American will be deeply suspicious of American motives.
Yet society sought to regulate industrialism in ways that seemed acceptable to a generation suspicious of governmental power.
This was not what the Empress had in mind and she's highly suspicious of the whole business.
We're generally suspicious of boxing and we exempt wrestling from all expectations of fair play.
If I weren't so suspicious of photoshopped images, I'd probably be a little more excited here.
By the time Finland became independent, they were a bit suspicious of nobility.
Are they suspicious of whether or not the United States is the best vehicle for that change?
Logan's military assignments made him naturally suspicious of strangers who questioned him, but Marie was different.
They are intensely suspicious of science and experimentation, and regard new technology with dread.
His protector had been falsely put to death by Ulysses and because of this, Ulysses was forever suspicious of Sinon.
He was also extremely suspicious of the influence of freemasonry in the police force.
The market tends to be suspicious of sudden attempts to change the nature of the product or the image of the organisation.
They pass the time in a hazy half-light, drifting from one ill-defined moment to the next in works deeply suspicious of form and language.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They are not suspicious of our intentions in spite of what jingo papers say.
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.
One of the Last Things she does is to get suspicious of my moves.
The villagers no longer tolerated concubinage and were suspicious of any dealings between women and priests.
I could not help it, but I began to feel suspicious of this dark complexioned harpooneer.
The menu made her suspicious of the food because it was written in French.
He was still a little suspicious of his chum's propensity to tease.
Faust went away more than ever suspicious of Crane and Diablo.
After a while they became less suspicious of us and then quite friendly in their brutish way.
Frank Hawley, who was afraid of nobody, and was a Tory suspicious of electioneering intentions.
Haley, notwithstanding that he was a very old bird, and naturally inclined to be suspicious of chaff, was rather brought up by this view of the case.
Or maybe people are finally getting suspicious of the dough-faced Etonian and the appalling Osborne, reciting their menu of opportunistic platitudes devoid of real policy?
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