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"disbelievingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you do not believe that something is true or that somebody is telling the truth

11 Sentences With "disbelievingly"

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"He once said that he'd know him by sight, and know which pocket he carried his change in," Joe Jackson says disbelievingly.
One afternoon, when I mentioned these comments to his wife and son, they looked incredulously at each other and then disbelievingly at me.
The coach, 64, watched as disbelievingly as the rest of us as Rashford again scored once, twice and created the third goal as Manchester beat Arsenal.
"At this time of night?" the officer said disbelievingly before he told my husband to get in a patrol car and drove him off the hospital grounds.
" Cuomo replied, disbelievingly, as Giuliani struggled to make a distinction between Ukraine investigating Biden and "look[ing] into allegations that related to my client, which tangentially involved Joe Biden in a massive bribery scheme.
In the film's penultimate scene, the governor looks somewhat disbelievingly at Tyson as Sally (realising she has been believed) cries out "Oh my God". The film ends with Sally walking triumphantly down the corridor which led to her ward – dressed in her ordinary clothes (as opposed to prison uniform). She promises to reopen Melinda's case.
Basil mocks this disbelievingly, until Johnson's elderly mother appears and he greets her in a sudden burst of politeness. When everyone has left, he crouches, pulls his jacket up over his head in total frustration and embarrassment, and moans while making small, frog-like hops. The Abbotts, typically on the scene at the wrong time, encounter him, but Mr Abbott sighs, "I'm on holiday" and they ignore him.
Mashood is impressed by the extravagant gifts, then turns to Syawal and Mastura, demanding their present. Syawal gives him a model of a mosque, telling him that it is to remind him of God. Mashood balks at this present until Muharram and Safar break down and confess that they are thieves and all the jewels are from Syawal, not them. Mashood questions this disbelievingly until Syawal opens his robes to reveal a smart white suit underneath.
Manchan of Mohill, uniquely among Mainchíns, founded many early Christian churches, alluded to by the Martyrology of Donegal as "" (meaning ), and the Martyrology of Gorman as "" (""). When or where he commenced his religious course is unknown. However the translator of the Annals of Clonmacnoise disbelievingly recorded "the Coworbes of Saint Manchan [at Lemanaghan] say that he was a Welshman and came to this kingdom at one with Saint Patrick". Persons of this name from Wales include () mentioned in the "11th-century life of Cadoc" of Llancarfan in Glamorganshire, and Mannacus of Holyhead whose feast day falls on 14 October.
Although it had been stated to him that the Irish government had specifically requested that he not be handed over to the Soviets, he committed suicide. Hermann Görtz's grave in alt= The Irish Times reported that he: “Stared disbelievingly at the detective officers. Then suddenly, he took his hand from his trouser pocket, swiftly removed his pipe from between his lips, and slipped a small glass phial into his mouth. One of the police officers sprang at Görtz as he crunched the glass with his teeth. The officer got his hands around Görtz’s neck but failed to prevent most of the poison, believed to be prussic acid, from passing down his throat.
Nikhil responds by banging a quarter plate on the table to make Radhika jump up and points out that that isn't the way he is reacting, by screaming, pulling his hair out, or by throwing things around, and ventures Radhika to guess why he isn't acting that way. When Radhika does ask him why, he says that he is able to maintain his cool due to the Indian Penal Code section 497 where Radhika is his private property and anyone trespassing could go to jail. Radhika disbelievingly says he wouldn't do that, but Nikhil holds his stand. Nikhil proposes to talk to Radhika just as a friend in the next scenario played out in Radhika's mind, where he asks her if she has thought about the future and what she wants to do.

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