- our
deepest intuitions about reality. This is
sometimes called "the
incredulous stare",
since it
lacks argumentative content, and is
merely an expression...
-
Julian Borger wrote in The
Guardian that
there "is a fair
amount to be
incredulous about", with
Netflix having "taken a lot of
liberties to keep The Diplomat...
- embarr****ment, horror, shock, surprise, exhaustion, sarcasm, shame, or
incredulous disbelief. The term
facepalm (often used on its own in the same manner...
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between the lead
characters consistently engaging. I
mentioned this to my
incredulous wife, who said, 'So you're
saying it's the Godfather, Part 2 of the Daddy's...
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station in a
disheveled state from the
disastrous promotion.
Carlson is
incredulous that his idea went so awry. A
distressed Nessman also returns, recounting...
- the
phrasing was so
awkward that
questioner Max
Frankel was
visibly incredulous at the response. In the end,
Carter won the election,
receiving 50.1%...
-
emergency surgery after having acute appendicitis. He
describes to his
incredulous family about having seen the
surgeon operating on his
ruptured appendix...
-
tries to
enlist the help of the
police and her landlord, but both are
incredulous. The man who came to Hope's
salon for **** is
revealed to be an actor...
-
journey to
Honey Farms,
which supplies the
grocery store with its honey.
Incredulous at the poor
treatment of the bees in the hives,
including the use of...
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later comment that "most of 'em weren't that easy". Many
listeners were
incredulous that such a
young man (27 at the
release of his
first album)
could have...