- 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...
- him that he owed $100 as a
deposit against state sales tax. Milk was
incredulous and
traded shouts with the man
about the
rights of
business owners; after...
- 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%...
-
religious people who
should be most
offended by this movie",
wrote Kael,
incredulous that
Georgetown and
several priests facilitated the production: Others...
- talking, but rubs its eyes and
withdraws hastily with an embarr****ed,
incredulous, and
uncomprehending blush. What made Mr
Emlyn Williams write this play...
- who
turns out to be a charming,
abandoned comedian,
makes Jenna's
incredulousness and
innocence very
funny and
occasionally even touching." Joe Leydon...
- embarr****ment, horror, shock, surprise, exhaustion, sarcasm, shame, or
incredulous disbelief. The term
facepalm (often used on its own in the same manner...
-
going to be man-on-man, so don't even try that," says O'Neal with an
incredulous laugh. "They're
going to
double and
triple me like
everybody else .....
- and a
current guest of Valmont's aunt,
Madame de Rosemonde.
Amused and
incredulous at Valmont's hubris,
Merteuil ups the ante: if
Valmont somehow succeeds...