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"conspiratorially" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with, or makes you think of, a conspiracy (= a secret plan to do something illegal)
  2. in a way that suggests that a secret is being shared

88 Sentences With "conspiratorially"

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"I think it's a very unexpected place," he said, conspiratorially.
"I'm painting with a mop right now," he says conspiratorially.
"We've broached it, but we haven't done it," Stewart says conspiratorially.
He pressed his palms into the table and leaned forward conspiratorially.
It's a lot to digest, even for a conspiratorially minded audience.
The teenagers are tall enough to lean into the window almost conspiratorially.
"You would not believe the mother lode I just dropped," she says conspiratorially.
"They'll get ya," she added in a thick Mancunian accent, looking around conspiratorially.
Taking a seat across from me in a large leather armchair, Zelensky smiled conspiratorially.
In actuality, she says conspiratorially, "Justify My Love" by Madonna might just be it.
"I'm not allowed to undress," they whispered conspiratorially, before proceeding to do just that.
Or at least he's a version of George Soros that conspiratorially-inclined conservatives have created.
They spoke quietly and conspiratorially, as if what they asked might be perceived as treasonous.
The Hat had a memory of people orbiting him, clasping and bending and whispering conspiratorially.
Others mutter conspiratorially that the West keeps Congo in chaos so as to extract its minerals.
On his radio show, Rush Limbaugh conspiratorially suggested that Colonel Vindman had dual loyalty to Ukraine.
The difference between Trump and earlier presidents is that he shares his conspiratorially minded, us-vs.
An elfin, white-haired election observer, Josep Maria Vieta, slipped onto the school's steps and whispered conspiratorially.
For instance, after the Orlando shootings, Trump conspiratorially implied that President Obama may sympathize with the attackers.
"There are two sisters who have lived in a cave since 1950," the mayor told me, conspiratorially.
" If you want to expedite the process, you may add conspiratorially to the youngest victim, "Right, Millie?
The men behaved conspiratorially, changed their mobile phones multiple times and communicated via instant messaging services, it added.
"I asked some kids to come in and dance and make a lot of noise," he said conspiratorially.
He also hinted then that Barack Obama secretly approved of terror attacks, warning conspiratorially that "there is something going on".
As the makeup artist began to anoint me with a selection of powders and goops, she looked at me conspiratorially.
"North is going around saying she is having a baby brother so now Saint won't bother her," Kim tells Kylie, conspiratorially.
" He said conspiratorially that "there's something going on at Fox, I'll tell you right now, and I'm not happy about it.
"I'm not sure what you're meant to do with it: I think you're meant to fill your pen," he says, conspiratorially.
He's a vodka snob, he told me conspiratorially, because he spent time in the Ukraine, and people there know how to drink.
HIS FISTS clenched on the tabletop, Bon Kalindo, an opposition MP, leans forward conspiratorially to list the magical properties of albino body parts.
He was able and willing to speak truth from power, or at least truth as he and his conspiratorially minded followers saw it.
"Vintage pieces were made with more love," he said conspiratorially, as he admired a pair of chiffon Versace harem pants from the '70s.
" As a senior venture capitalist sunk into the water next to us, still holding his Blackberry, the man whispered conspiratorially, "C'est une revolution.
"I write music in my spare time, and I just don't know what I want to do with it yet," she confesses conspiratorially.
" Her companion leans across the table conspiratorially and, with a wink, replies: "Jane, at our age we've got to have a nice time.
"We dress for dinner every night," she went on, glancing conspiratorially at her friend Lea Swetloff, a painter and also a former interior designer.
No fewer than seven naval aviators as well as surface warfare officers – hardly conspiratorially-minded nut jobs – reported first-hand accounts of this event.
They laugh conspiratorially about Alrtrincham's discovery that "the first rule of royalty is to inspire," and prance around each other like timid and excited does.
The biggest bugbear, however, is the registration requirement itself, which is viewed conspiratorially by ideologically committed gun owners who disdain government involvement in their affairs.
We're leaning in, conspiratorially, largely because we're sharing smokes on a Brooklyn rooftop where cigarettes are strictly verboten, and we're keeping low to avoid getting caught.
All that leads some to discern a Russian bid to boost his candidacy; the conspiratorially minded even suspect a link between his campaign and the Kremlin.
The tone was set immediately, as Trump conspiratorially ranted about "people [from the FBI] spying on my campaign" over Bartiromo's attempts to get a question in.
Leaning in conspiratorially, she returned to those long-ago evenings at Holiday House, where the Golden Age gossip moguls Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons were habitués.
Those bombs were then themselves deemed to be "false flags" by the conspiratorially minded — the very concept of "false flags" being, of course, a conspiracy theory.
Many of the tweets included images, as he'd requested: Clinton and Merkel laughing conspiratorially; a caricature of Clinton as a ventriloquist's dummy, sitting on Soros's lap.
""And listen," Brinkley interjected, laughing conspiratorially, "if you need any help with lawyers, I can tell you: I have been through the entire phone book of lawyers.
But any stroll through the table literature at the Saturday gun show laid bare how much we got laughably, conspiratorially, troublingly wrong about the world outside our bubble.
"The cameras are over," Garth Brooks said late Friday night, speaking conspiratorially to the tens of thousands of people who had come to Yankee Stadium to see him.
A Trump ally, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, has grumbled conspiratorially that the former F.B.I. director was the "tip of the deep state spear" aimed at the president.
A Trump ally, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, has grumbled conspiratorially that the former FBI director was the "tip of the deep state spear" aimed at the president.
Giving up drugs and alcohol for a month gives your body a chance to reboot, they conspiratorially explained, and prove that it's you, not the chemicals, in control.
In phone conversations with Trump, Putin would whisper conspiratorially, telling the U.S. president that it wasn't their fault that they could not consummate the relationship that each had sought.
Something no one tells you about running for Congress, Ocasio-Cortez said to her front-facing camera conspiratorially, is that "your clothes are stinky" because you're always on the go.
We hear him, though, laughing conspiratorially with a young female hopeful behind his tightly closed office door, or barking reprimands on the telephone to Jane (Julia Garner), his lowliest staffer.
But it was just as much an attack — on those journalists, who, he said, had deliberately misheard and conspiratorially mischaracterized his remarks about sexual activity before the age of consent.
The effort began when Kolfage, an operator of conspiratorially mind right-wing websites, began a GoFundMe site dedicated to raising private donations for the Treasury Department to fund Trump's proposed border wall.
"You're my first direct report, so make me proud," Kat says almost conspiratorially, thinking Natalie will understand why it's such a big deal to Kat that she, you know, do her job correctly.
"Well, now, the final area of my interrogation relates to charges that the CIA was in some way conspiratorially involved with the assassination of President Kennedy," commission attorney David Belin said in the deposition.
Malek Tambourgi, the club's marketing manager, denies any problem, saying the bar will open in a new location next summer (the exact date, he says conspiratorially, is "the best guarded information in the country").
In phone conversations, he would conspiratorially whisper to Trump that the reason they could not hold a more cordial relationship was because of a secret cabal inside the U.S. government, according to the excerpt.
The New York-based multi-instrumentalist has a way of making these sorts of grand statements as if he's letting you in on a secret, leaning in conspiratorially before he gets to the punchline.
On stage, the small cast warbled melodiously at a clipped pace, interacting playfully and conspiratorially with the audience, which camped in front of the truck, sitting on folding chairs and blankets brought from home.
Now President Trump tweets conspiratorially about "leaks" and "wiretapping," fixated on the idea that his political rivals have acquired or released his secrets — and obsessed with the suggestion that he is somehow an illegitimate president.
But social pressure eats into them, first sporadically and then conspiratorially, as Ponna is pushed, as if by a hundred hands, into participating in a religious ritual in which childless women have sex with young strangers.
CHICAGO — Margaret Pinkston, a 69-year-old housekeeper who lives on the South Side, was waiting for a friend to bring over her breakfast tray at the Valois Cafeteria on Thursday morning when she leaned in conspiratorially.
In another photo posted by Fishel, the actress conspiratorially covered her mouth to tell a shocked-looking Savage a secret: "Topanga's parents paid to get her into Yale," she joked, referring to the recent college admissions cheating scandal.
To Sanders's supporters, this now reads like an error born of overcautiousness—or, more conspiratorially, like an intentional effort to freeze out the left before it ever had a chance to make a case for a more progressive candidate.
Rather than traumatizing Weiss, Wilensky's matter-of-factness about the chocolate penises makes Weiss feel that she has passed a maturity test — that she's been given a privileged glimpse into the adult world from which she is usually, conspiratorially, barred.
If these people should come to believe — as Trump would have them believe — that establishment systems have unfairly and conspiratorially acted to remove from office their last and only champion — another thing Trump would have them believe — what will they do?
As the president rants conspiratorially about rigged elections, the country is witnessing incompetent election administrators, the aftermath of botched votes, purposeful disenfranchisement in the shadow of the gutted Voting Rights Act, and the undermining of democracy in red, blue, and purple places.
All we saw were the faces of your teammates, who apparently don't notice you crouching there conspiratorially not 18 inches away, followed by a small burst of light and an electric-shock sound effect you can find in the files of any Hollywood Foley artist.
Sheindlin wore a tan jacket, white jeans, Barbie-pink lipstick and diamond earrings the size of my ring finger's nail; she sat straight-backed, fingers clasped before her like a Mafia don, leaning forward and dropping her voice conspiratorially whenever she wanted to underscore a point.
So firmly has the Vaporfly effect anchored itself in the running community's consciousness that last year, when the Boston Marathon subtracted five minutes from the times that athletes must run to qualify for the race, conspiratorially minded runners speculated that all the Vaporflys had something to do with it.
"Throughout his more than three years as president, Trump has obsessed, at times conspiratorially, over what he calls the 'deep state' — the thousands of career government specialists in national security, intelligence, science and other areas whose expertise he shuns in part because he suspects they are disloyal saboteurs," Ashley Parker and Philip Rucker note.
Exiting the facility, we were approached by a shifty "man in black" type who conspiratorially pulled us aside to stress that we were "not being told the whole truth" by the officials inside, that hundreds of the reports contained in Project Blue Book remain classified to this day, because many just "couldn't be explained" by the operation.
Only recently, while watching Gerwig's film with two accomplished female friends — another threesome, entering the theater conspiratorially with canned wine, feeling like we were confronting the ghosts of past selves — did I truly understand how little these books I read back then had to do with choosing one's future or realizing one's aspirations out in the world.
Nothing's quite funnier than a conspiratard conspiratorially whispering about the Thought Police, because they just know about them.
Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2004\. Theorizing Modernity Conspiratorially: Science, Scale, and the Political Economy of Public Discourse in Explanations of a Cholera Epidemic. American Ethnologist 31(2):163-186. 2005\. Genealogies of Race and Culture and the Failure of Vernacular Cosmopolitanisms: Rereading Franz Boas and W.E.B. Du Bois.
The visit is soon revealed to be from Gretchen who tells Johnny she still loves him. She brings with her a powerful lawyer, who happens to be Damien's father. The lawyer tells Johnny he can get him off on a technicality. The film ends with Johnny and Gretchen bending their heads toward each other while looking up conspiratorially at the lawyer.
143 it shows four nude, exuberant women gathered conspiratorially in a circle in a confined interior setting, perhaps a bath house,Stumpel, p. 157 which appears to have entrances from either side. Although clearly erotic, a small horned demon, perhaps representing temptation,Stumpel, p. 156 is positioned in the left hand portal, peering out and holding what may be a hunting object, and is engulfed in flames.
The book, entitled "Yawning Heights", has grown from a series of articles written in the early 1970s; among them – an essay about Ernst Neizvestny, dedicated to the fate of talent in society. Then he began to paint. Forwarded articles to the West, they were published in Poland and Czechoslovakia, unsigned articles were distributed in samizdat. The main part of the book was conspiratorially written in a removable cottage in Peredelkino in the summer of 1974 and was completed by early 1975.
37–38 When asked about her decision in 1950, Calomiris told The New York Times that she accepted the offer because she "kind of wanted to be a hero." Her FBI handlers advised her to "never act conspiratorially or try to pry into party secrets", but rather to simply gather and report whatever information came her way. A few weeks after meeting with the FBI, Calomiris attended a lecture about Soviet efforts in World War II, where she was recruited by communist organizers.Mahoney, p.
The group encompassed a range of ideological outlooks, from conspiratorially-minded army officers to idealistic youths, sometimes tending towards republicanism, despite the acquisition of nationalistic royal circles in its activities (the movement's leader, Colonel Dragutin Dimitrijević or "Apis," had been instrumental in the June 1903 coup which had brought King Petar Karađorđević to the Serbian throne following 45 years of rule by the rival Obrenović dynasty). The group was denounced as nihilist by the Austro-Hungarian press and compared to the Russian People's Will and the Chinese Assassination Corps.
The Freie Kameradschaft Dresden (Free Comradeship Dresden) (FKD) is a criminal right-wing extremist association in Saxony, Germany. The Free Comradeship Dresden was founded in July 2015 at a gathering of approximately 20 to 30 right-wing extremists in the Dresden-Grunar. All members behave conspiratorially. "The main goal of this group is to bundle the national forces in and around Dresden in order to plan events together, as a closed group, to implement spontaneous actions, to achieve goals and to support other national alliances", it said in the group's founding statement.
In August 1916, the chief of the Petrograd Okhrana reported that 'in the Kronstadt Collective, things are very well organized, conspiratorially, and its members are all taciturn and cautious people. This Collective also has representatives on shore.' At the front, the party agitated for fraternization between the soldiers of the warring armies, claiming that the world bourgeoisie was the enemy, and that the war could be ended only by converting the imperialist war into a civil war and turning one's weapons against one's own bourgeoisie and its government. Cases of refusal of army units to take the offensive became more and more frequent.
People with a tendency to think conspiratorially are more likely to deny the generally accepted notion that climate change is occurring and that humans are causing it. If an individual is already motivated to reject the scientific consensus, they may create a story conspiracies among climate scientists in an attempt to back up their claim. Those in support of free market economics are generally more likely to deny climate change, along with rejection of other mainstream science like the fact that HIV causes AIDS or that smoking causes lung cancer. Endorsement of other popular conspiracy theories predicted the denial of climate change.
Drukman, Wayne Morse, pg. 136. When this conspiratorial theory did not gain traction, Holman proffered a new theory detailing an alleged plot involving the Portland shipyards of Henry J. Kaiser were being systematically used to stack the Republican primary against him. Newspaper editors around Oregon made hay over the conspiratorially-minded Senator, with one declaring that "like the ants, he has misplaced the center of the universe." While the incumbent Holman won a majority of Oregon's counties, taking 20 to Morse's 16, it was Morse who dominated in populous Multnomah and Lane counties, winning the primary by a plurality of 10,000 votes out of more than 143,000 votes cast in a three- cornered race.
" Different reviewers (for example, Feder and Wodak ) compared the book to works by Christian creationists. Writing in the British Journal for the History of Science, Dr Tim Murray wrote, "This is a piece of 'Creation Science,' which, while not based on a need to present a Christian alternative, manifests many of the same types of argument," including accusing opponents of unscientifically trying to defend their biases, alleging they are acting conspiratorially, and explaining "the currently marginal position of your alternative as being the result of prejudice, conspiracy and manipulation rather than of any fault of the theory itself." Murray is head of the archeology department at Latrobe University in Melbourne, Australia. Writing in Geoarcheology, anthropologist Kenneth L. Feder said, "While decidedly antievolutionary in perspective, this work is not the ordinary variety of antievolutionism in form, content, or style.

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