The investigator was extremely suspicious of the suspect's alibi.
The suspicious wife followed her husband when he left work.
the man looked suspicious wearing a black hoodie on the campus.
I was suspicious of the man in the black trench coat until I learned he was actually an FBI agent.There is a rather suspicious character wandering around the electronics aisle shoving CDs into his pockets.
The cracks in the wall were expanding, indicating a structural problem.
Noun: The main suspect was Mr. Collington who was acting particularly suspicious. Verb: I suspect that Tina will be the earliest to come to the party.
The word "crimped" is the past tense of the word "crimp. " An example of a sentence using the word "crimped" is "We were all crimped in the backseat of his hatchback. "
The investigator was extremely suspicious of the suspect's alibi. The suspicious wife followed her husband when he left work.
His sneaky behavior made me suspicious of him.
The doctor performed a biopsy on the suspicious mole to determine if it was cancerous.
That guy looks "suspicious"
i am very supicious
Jack was accused of stealing the pie, because his behaviour was suspicious.
Her claims were substantiated by an eye witness. When he story could not be substantiated, the police grew suspicious.
The criminal acted suspicious when questioned . The store was suspicious of the customer who was looking around to see who was watching .
We want phrases to describe suspicious not sentence
The police launched an inquiry into the suspicious activities happening in the neighborhood.
You know the meaning of the word "suspicious," right? Well, when you add the "ly" suffix, you turn the word into an adverb, so it means "in a suspicious way." For example . . . She glanced at him suspiciously. "Where did you go?" she asked suspiciously, her face taut. See what I mean? :)
Yes officer, the suspicious looking person is still outside of my window.