Sentence for suspicion | Use suspicion in a sentence

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  • Little fits of suspicion vex me. (10)
  • He was timid of fixing a suspicion. (10)
  • Soames was confirmed in his suspicion. (8)
  • He wished to save her from a suspicion. (10)
  • Of her feelings he had not a suspicion. (10)
  • Her senses were too heavy for a suspicion. (10)
  • Not a soul had a suspicion of his cloaked nature. (10)
  • He must be one who can go without the least suspicion. (18)
  • I can bear real pain: what kills me is, the suspicion. (10)
  • And his eyes rested with suspicion on all of them in turn. (8)
  • The suspicion which I see in your eyes is fully justified. (12)
  • Monstrous to have the suspicion that he would, you know him! (10)
  • He did not say how: I had the suspicion that he did not know. (10)
  • The cloaked and dull suspicion weighed within her nevertheless. (10)
  • But he had no suspicion that the grey lock had grown on his head. (5)
  • The suspicion was now no dark light, but a clear day-beam to Madge. (10)
  • To be looking in that manner, for a mere suspicion, was too foolish. (10)
  • The smouldering jealousy and suspicion of months blazed up within him. (8)
  • The simile chafed her wits with a suspicion of a meaning hidden in it. (10)
  • From marks about the throat grave suspicion of foul play are entertained. (8)
  • Lapham drew a long deep breath of suspicion inspired by this acquiescence. (9)
  • Elizabeth, though resenting the suspicion, might yet be made observant by it. (4)
  • This did not satisfy Aunt Lisbeth, whose own suspicion was her best witness. (10)
  • He stopped, having an uncomfortable suspicion that his hearer was not listening. (8)
  • That watchfullest showing no alarm, the absurdity of the suspicion smothered it. (10)
  • The suspicion she had nursed sprung out of her arms a muscular fact on the spot. (10)
  • She had her suspicion of the earl then, and instantly, as her loving servant had. (10)
  • He had no suspicion; it was clear to no one but myself that you must have done it. (12)
  • Lying, with his nose peeping over the quilt, he was visited by a horrible suspicion. (8)
  • There was a suspicion of a heavenward turn to her nose, and of squareness to her chin. (10)
  • There was a suspicion of a heavenward turn to her nose, and of squareness to her chin. (22)
  • For certain suspected things will dash suspicion to the rebound, when they are very dark. (10)
  • Cornelia had been too hard-pressed to have suspicion the questions were an immense relief. (10)
  • That is, as to the word, I constitute myself your echo, to clear any vestige of suspicion. (10)
  • She went shortly after to Emilia, whose secret at once stood out bare to a kindled suspicion. (10)
  • By her concentrated rapidity and volcanic complexion it was evident that suspicion had kindled. (10)
  • Confidence was at once shaken in the secrecy of their associates; distrust and suspicion followed. (6)
  • Her cares are over, and she feels that she may exert all her powers of pleasing without suspicion. (4)
  • She coloured as she spoke; but neither that, nor anything else, awakened a suspicion of the truth. (4)
  • The question is whether the prisoner knew that suspicion would light on himself, and not on Davis. (8)
  • In his frenzies of resentment or suspicion he would not, and doubtless could not, listen to reason. (9)
  • How to effect this withdrawal without causing gossip, and yet avoid suspicion of collusion with Gyp? (8)
  • Prominent among those in whom this suspicion had ripened into a steadfast conviction was Mr. Brentshaw. (1)
  • He blamed the young lady who could go twice to visit a Mrs. Marsett; partly exposed a suspicion of her. (10)
  • The elder man gave him one of his staccato glances in which Burnamy fancied suspicion and even resentment. (9)
  • Not where I am expected to smile and sparkle, on pain of incurring suspicion if I show a sign of oppression. (10)
  • Algernon paid the sums, ready to believe that there was a suspicion abroad of his intention to become a colonist. (10)
  • Algernon paid the sums, ready to believe that there was a suspicion abroad of his intention to become a colonist. (22)
  • The news gave comfort, except for the suspicion, that the dear mother was being worn by her entertaining so largely. (10)
  • But suspicion of something unpleasant is the inevitable consequence of such an alteration as we just witnessed in him. (4)
  • My heart was in Highbury, and my business was to get my body thither as often as might be, and with the least suspicion. (4)
  • Grace Barrow noticed certain little changes of mood in Jane she could scarcely have had a distinct suspicion at the time. (10)
  • Skepsey toned his assent to the diminishing thinness where a suspicion of the negative begins to wind upon a distant horn. (10)
  • He has sharpened, but he has narrowed; his sagacity has turned into suspicion, his caution to meanness, his courage to ferocity. (9)
  • Val looked at the fellow with renewed suspicion, but the good humour in his eyes was such that he really could not take offence. (8)
  • She began then to be afraid of appearing rude and impatient; and walked to meet them with a great anxiety to avoid the suspicion. (4)
  • Edward must have been possessed, for he ground his teeth villanously in supposing himself the victim of this outrageous suspicion. (22)
  • Felix stared, not knowing whether to be glad or sorry that his recital had not roused within her the faintest suspicion of disaster. (8)
  • Again, this range of tone proved an incentive for long crescendos, from the softest suspicion of sound to an overwhelming tonal climax. (3)
  • Some suspicion or wariness existed in the lighted room, for the maestro threw up a window, and inspected the street to right and left. (10)
  • The signora and Ammiani fell to a brisk counterchange of questions relating to the mysterious suspicion which had fallen upon Vittoria. (10)
  • Then, her understanding was beyond every suspicion, quick and clear; and her manners were the mirror of her own modest and elegant mind. (4)
  • He read the names of the novels on the book-stall, and bought one at last, to avoid being regarded with suspicion by the book-stall clerk. (8)
  • This continued, and Aswarak became urgent with her, and to remove suspicion from him she named a day from that period when she would be his. (10)
  • She found Luigi at the carriage-door, and listened to his mysterious directions and remarks that not a minute must be lost, without suspicion. (10)
  • The lady would probably have passed without suspicion, had he not convinced Miss Dashwood that what concerned her ought not to escape his lips. (4)
  • Yet he might be an ingenuous creature precisely because of the suspicion roused by his quaint unworldliness that he might be a terrible actor. (10)
  • At every minute of the day Ripton was thrown into sweats of suspicion that discovery was imminent, by some stray remark or message from Adrian. (10)
  • The contractor would see to it that there were enough bidders at approximately his own figure to prevent suspicion on the part of the trustees. (13)
  • The silence bore back on her a suspicion of a faint reproachfulness in the words; and perhaps they carried a poetical tone, still more distasteful. (10)
  • The Virginians tried to stir up suspicion against the Pennsylvanians, {195} and the Pennsylvanians retorted by creating distrust of the Virginians. (19)
  • Ignorant as you previously were of everything concerning either, detection could not be in your power, and suspicion certainly not in your inclination. (4)

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