top | item 47141196 (no title) leephillips | 5 days ago It doesn’t make sense as a whole. But, for example, what was he suspicious of? discuss order hn newest Rapzid|5 days ago "I'd slip in suspiciously" means the "slipping in" was suspicious. leephillips|5 days ago You sure? I wasn’t.“John regarded Mary suspiciously”“Sharon suspected her husband of cheating. She looked through his emails suspiciously.” load replies (1)
Rapzid|5 days ago "I'd slip in suspiciously" means the "slipping in" was suspicious. leephillips|5 days ago You sure? I wasn’t.“John regarded Mary suspiciously”“Sharon suspected her husband of cheating. She looked through his emails suspiciously.” load replies (1)
leephillips|5 days ago You sure? I wasn’t.“John regarded Mary suspiciously”“Sharon suspected her husband of cheating. She looked through his emails suspiciously.” load replies (1)
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“John regarded Mary suspiciously”
“Sharon suspected her husband of cheating. She looked through his emails suspiciously.”