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"incredulously" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you cannot believe something

158 Sentences With "incredulously"

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" Kim incredulously asks; her sibling responds, "I have my sources.
"These sausages were, I think, 8 bucks," Musto says, incredulously.
"You did that, Sam, to her?" the secretary says incredulously.
"And after graduating from a Quaker school," she said incredulously.
" Other Trump supporters yell over incredulously, "Fifteen bucks an hour?
"Sixty dollars?" he asked, incredulously, after I relayed him the sum.
Trump responded incredulously, "How would they know that, were they there?"
"How can this be a capital?" asked Ahmed Bader, 25, incredulously.
"You don&apost have a debit card?" they ask me incredulously.
"What do you mean you're not talking unit sales?" he said, incredulously.
And, most incredulously, he reveals a deeply flawed understanding of sexual harassment.
"They thought it would rain dollars after that agreement," Fernandez said incredulously.
The woman clicked at her keyboard, and glanced incredulously at her screen.
We emerged from the hangar, laughing nervously and shaking our heads incredulously.
"It says five hours," Mr. de Lancie said incredulously to Tesla representatives.
I mistook him for her boyfriend, and she corrected me, not quite incredulously.
In other, he unbuttons his white shirt so low even Thompson stares incredulously.
"So President Trump was so upset that he fired him," Cuomo replied incredulously.
"How did the hickey come to be?" one of the artists asked, incredulously.
I looked at him incredulously and directed him to the courtroom clerk's desk.
When she taps him on the shoulder, however, he stares at her incredulously.
My fiance even incredulously asked if I was sure this wasn't a suite.
Incredulously, they send youth as young as eleven to sites that normalize sex.
"He said, yes, he would get the right to vote," Trump said incredulously.
"The irony of your making that statement here, I cannot avoid," King said incredulously.
He looks at me incredulously, my lack of imagination further proof of my privilege.
"I was reading some stuff and it was like I died!" he said incredulously.
"Now you're not driving at all," Stahl said, incredulously, looking over at his feet.
"[The alleged shooter] was on social media, using his own name," he says, incredulously.
"They would kill a child like that," she added incredulously, looking at her son.
"You want to switch from you current phone to an... S3?" he asked incredulously.
Incredulously, she runs to Jack's room, and that's where she sees his body sprawled out.
"They kept pushing it, and finally the guys were looking at me incredulously," he admits.
We watched incredulously as she cracked a joke with the man who pushed her wheelchair.
Some Democrats watched incredulously as EMILY's List spent millions on behalf of another candidate, Rep.
" To which Ms. Sevigny's character responds, incredulously, "You guys have girlfriends with names like Clémence?
He went free the next day, July 7, Mr. Volkov incredulously noted in a tweet.
His previous albums were suffused with loneliness; this one, tentatively and almost incredulously, ponders intimacy.
For a startling moment, I feel like Truman incredulously encountering a corny or contrived plot point.
"You're going to pay us to not play?" asks a senior official at one club, incredulously.
"I'm not sure if this is the word; I ... agree with Mitch McConnell?" he said incredulously.
"No," he said incredulously, like a man who has had to defend his roots countless times.
When he told my her he wanted to retire by 230, she looked at him incredulously.
" Kim can't believe her stepfather is genuinely upset about Kylie's playful hijinks, incredulously asking, "Are you serious?
"It sounds like he picks them up and plays with them," she says incredulously in a confessional.
"Even if Diana made you uncomfortable, what were you doing in her office … alone," she asks incredulously.
He then tried to weasel out of the backlash by incredulously claiming that he was being sarcastic.
" After a moment, Johnson responded somewhat incredulously: "I couldn't speak to what's considered a crime with puppies.
Me, incredulously, because you are looking at my phone and you know the answer: No.Friend, condescendingly: That's ridiculous!
"I'm not going to class," he tells his best friend Ned (Jacob Batalon), who looks at him incredulously.
Incredulously, Tapper asked: In Quebec City last week, a white right-wing terrorist opened fire on a mosque.
More incredulously, the government, which cannot balance its own books, finances at least 15 major financial literacy programs.
" The president lashed out at several of those committee heads and Pelosi, asking incredulously: "Can you believe this?
"So while he gets other pussy, you just have to be loyal to him?" one man asks incredulously.
The two guys are looking incredulously at the supervisor, who is insisting they roll it off onto some cushioning.
It doesn't buy you Facebook data, it doesn't buy you ads, it doesn't do anything," Bannon said incredulously. "Dude!
" On a recent Sunday show, ABC News's George Stephanopoulos incredulously asked if the decision meant impeachment was "simply political?
"Breathing Underwater" boosts Ms. Sandé with a gospel choir as she testifies, almost incredulously, to finding strength in spirituality.
Opposition National Assembly representative and oncologist José Manuel Olivares presented the findings last week, gawking incredulously at the numbers.
" The game show host played by Kenan Thompson responded incredulously: "I'm thinking you haven't spent much time in America.
Many blacks and wealthy, educated whites are peering incredulously at poor whites who feel marginalized in their own country.
"It's odd to look at your life flash before your eyes and, uh, not be dead," Mr. Hanks said incredulously.
"Fifteen years from now are we going to have a massive spike of liver cancer and dementia?" he asked, incredulously.
A civilian United States mission officer, sitting next to the general, turned and said incredulously, 'You don't mean you're happy.
The president responded incredulously, and was surprised when the other executives in attendance said they completely agreed, the person said.
Another shows them incredulously tasting leftover food in a service elevator, marveling that people could casually eat this way every day.
"Get this, I heard he had his entire skeleton replaced with metal rods," Tim Allen, the voice of Woody, says incredulously.
About three years ago, I overheard a former editor I worked for asking incredulously why young people didn't tailor their clothing.
"Did she just blow us off?" asked George Whipple, NY1's omnipresent red-carpet reporter, raising his famous caterpillar eyebrows incredulously.
"One of these games will be a bullpen game," Jack Morris, the former All-Star starter, said incredulously before Game 1.
"The cohost Steve Doocy, appearing to anticipate the path Trump was going down, asked incredulously: "Are you sure they did that?
And, in this instance," he said incredulously, "we want to take the burden of proof and shift it to the prosecution.
Several characters comment incredulously on this fact; they point out that this inequality leads to a dangerous, degrading environment for college women.
"This dude stopped his truck in the middle of the street," begins Dwayne Johnson, before laughing incredulously at the situation at hand.
There's nothing surprising about Schilling reacting just as incredulously to the idea of police brutality as to the idea of climate change.
At one point in the hearing, Nichols, somewhat incredulously, asks Sahota how to explain the Western States Petroleum Association's bad-faith display.
"How did you find us?" one of the family members who run it incredulously asked me at the end of my meal.
" Kellyanne Conway, the Trump campaign manager, responded incredulously, saying, "Do you think I ran a campaign where white supremacists had a platform?
Players responded to the president incredulously on social media, and yesterday's NFL games saw even more players take a knee during the anthem.
Yet, incredulously, the Commander-in-Chief spoke not one word of indignation on behalf of the service members he has sent to war.
What a multimillionaire footballer had in common with a patchwork group of radicals from Chiapas, one could be forgiven for wondering incredulously aloud.
He also talks about how MJ incredulously swooped in on And1's courtship of Miles and Richardson to fit them with Jordans instead.
"Lawfully present does not mean you're legally present in the United States," Chief Justice Roberts said incredulously, before repeating the phrase for effect.
One afternoon, when I mentioned these comments to his wife and son, they looked incredulously at each other and then disbelievingly at me.
"Come on, man, this sounds like a bad horror movie," a member named Eduardo Asunsolo told me incredulously about the recent media coverage.
The coolest thing Marty McFly owned might actually have been the self-lacing Nikes he put on before stepping incredulously out of the DeLorean.
" Kristy adds incredulously, "and he would say, 'Mommy, when do we get to go back to the hospital so I can play with Swoosh?
Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez, facing a March Democratic primary against two opponents, incredulously insists she did nothing wrong in the McDonald case.
She recalled that one attendee stood up and asked, incredulously: "Why in the world did you build this park next to this highway?" video
"If I could just sit in my La-Z-Boy and watch ESPN and not have to do any of this?" he said, incredulously.
" In a Wednesday hearing, King incredulously asked if a White House official declined to attend the hearing because they had to "wash their hair.
" Citing a recent Quinnipiac University poll, Jordan asked incredulously, "When have you seen a bill come forward where only 17% of the country supports it?
Now's your chance to rip into Lyft's navigating while it's happening instead of incredulously screenshotting your roundabout route and misdirecting your frustration onto helpless drivers.
With my wife's hands free, she decided to film what she was seeing so she could show me what she was incredulously describing as 'unbelievable.
The candidates lobbed accusations at each other, talked over one another and laughed incredulously at their rival's answers at various points throughout the hourlong debate.
And for her to say the reason why I lost is because of you," Gutfeld said incredulously, adding, "Screw you, you are a big jerk.
We were two young gay guys looking on incredulously as hundreds of people in various states of undress made out, sucked, and spanked one another.
"Why in the world did you like this show when you were in your mid-20s and starting out on your own career?" he asked incredulously.
" I clicked my fingers along with the beat and then started air drumming energetically until Maria looked at me incredulously and said: "What are you doing?
And he still managed to make me laugh, when he incredulously sputtered blood at Aderholdt's offer of soothing William's dissolving organs with a cool, refreshing Coke.
The Canada Post officer looks at him incredulously, trying to understand why the young man is sending all these drinks to the United States, at great expense.
"You really think all of these people, all of these professionals, are going to work for free?" one employee asked incredulously in an interview with BuzzFeed News.
"Sam Shepard moved on?" the actor asked incredulously at The Dark Tower premiere in New York City Tuesday night, after an Associated Press reporter told him the news.
After Britain revealed that the March 4th poisoning likely occurred at the family's home, Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, incredulously asked what happened to the family's pets.
"The other day, my friend didn't know who [Education Secretary] Betsy DeVos was, and I almost lost it, oh, my god," Richner told me incredulously at one point.
Two days later, the campaign behind the county's incumbent Republican, State Senator Terrence Murphy, incredulously issued a press release connecting the satirical feminist troupe to the liberal billionaire.
At one point in the oral argument, the judges asked, incredulously, whether the Trump administration felt that it could explicitly ban Muslim immigration and have it be constitutional.
"The main reason they said Comey had to go, it had nothing to do with Russia, it was all over how unfair he was to Hillary," Maher said incredulously.
Vegas cocktail waitress Emily won't find any solace in Ben's Midwestern mom, who stares incredulously at the blonde alien baby her son has inexplicably dragged home between his teeth.
LOS ANGELES — "No nudity at all," said a dance presenter, incredulously, as she emerged from the final showing of the DCA LA Dance Platform presented here in early June.
"When you were a kid, didn't you feel weird about that?" he asks incredulously, as two elderly white women gawk at them from the window of a curio shop.
"And do you think that people in Iran who work on this issue — that I helped them to advance how to develop a nuclear enrichment capability?" he asked incredulously.
" Mr. Powell, in a telephone interview, disputed the department's designation, saying he had reviewed the two emails with the inspector general's office and responded incredulously, "What are you talking about?
Her opponent, Hayden Panettiere, watched incredulously next to host LL Cool J before giving a glammed-up take on 2001's "Lady Marmalade," –and Christina Aguilera made a special appearance.
My Iraqi interlocutors would incredulously ask how it is possible that the U.S. could defeat Saddam's armies in a matter of weeks in 85033, but cannot defeat ISIS's ragtag forces.
John Legend, Cher, Snoop Dogg and Cardi B — a Bronx-born former stripper who has instantly become one of the music industry's most beloved figures — all incredulously read excerpts aloud.
Instead, Coughlin perfected the "disapproving grandpa" style of coaching: forever staring incredulously at his players from the sideline, mouth agape, arms spread apart in the classic "take me now, Jesus!" pose.
When was the last time, he asked incredulously, that she had requested consecutive time for nonviolent, low-level felonies, or a maximum sentence for a fraud involving some eight thousand dollars?
The latter current accuses the German trade union federation's membership organizations of incredulously practicing an "oppositional relationship with employers" because they resemble "state-run unions" and are part of the establishment.
" Another police source told the Times that, contrary to Friedman-Agnifilo's statement, the DA's office was looped in the whole time, saying incredulously, "Why would we not call about Harvey Weinstein?
But late in his life, when recounting that first mystical experience to me, my grandfather admitted, almost incredulously, that God had never spoken directly to him again the way he had when.
Gidley laughed when told officials were accusing Trump of not wanting to meet with the attorneys general because he didn't want to talk about gun laws — "That's their claim?" he asked incredulously.
The lyrics — which Cyrus pointed out incredulously, with righteous indignation — ask Santa Claus for ostentatious presents (a car, a yacht, checks) while hinting the singer would hook up with ol' Saint Nick in exchange.
Democrats asking incredulously how the president could possibly meet alone with Vladimir Putin, despite the fact that is Rand Paul pointed out, Putin has met one- on-one with the last three U.S. presidents.
Wallace explained how America has a proud tradition of peaceful transitions of power between governments, with the loser conceding to the winner, and asked Trump, incredulously, whether he would really break from that norm.
A few years ago, I was standing in a South Korean field, knee deep in mud, incredulously asking one of my maintenance Marines to tell me again why he couldn't fix a broken generator.
Sammi then repeatedly laid into Zuck over his use of the word "woodwork" and asked incredulously how he could never have heard of ZeniMax, considering the technical wizard Oculus hired, Carmack, had worked there previously.
It was such a disaster, many players on both teams thought it was the end of the half and began leaving the field, forcing Anderson to yell somewhat incredulously that the half wasn't over yet.
Last week, as the mag triumphantly ushered us into the "official era of the big booty," Twitter responded incredulously, informing the publication that big butts did, in fact, exist pre-2014 New York Fashion Week.
Rand Paul (R-KY) sent a shot across GOP leaders' bow by incredulously tweeting a link to a report that their tax reform framework could end up raising taxes on many in the middle class.
At the right was his opponent, Hillary Clinton, a practiced one-on-one debater, who held long, studied gazes on her opponent, delivered calibrated attacks and turned to the audience to smile incredulously at his responses.
A man can be heard telling the mayor that the crowd had waited for him for two and a half hours, and Mr. de Blasio responds incredulously before giving a bearhug to a man on the sidewalk.
Sergeant Oro said he was included in an email conversation about possibly forcing Mr. Ricatto to pay $41,000 in damage for the staple holes, a proposition that an agency lawyer replied to incredulously, in the email chain.
It lasted 78 days — a figure that makes Americans everywhere blink incredulously — starting in early August, just before the GOP presidential candidates in the U.S. faced off for the first debate of the 2016 election in the States.
A cartoon last Sunday in the newspaper Reforma asked incredulously why the trip was planned, noting that Mr. Trump had not changed any of his policies, and depicted Mr. Trump smashing a pie into Mr. Peña Nieto's face.
First, his co-star Emilia Clarke — the Mother of Dragons herself — unsuccessfully wheedled him for a few details, then teased him about their climactic sex scene in last season's finale: "Did you know they filmed that?" she asked incredulously.
Just last week, the federal Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals incredulously ruled that a noncitizen from El Salvador who committed "sexual abuse of a minor" could not be deported because his crime was not "aggravated" enough of a felony.
It would've been nice to double-over, to howl incredulously and drop the phone when he clarified that they weren't going to stick the laser up his butt like I'd originally assumed, but shoot it straight into his penis.
Later, despite having little aptitude for getting along in the "real" world — his associates all say the artist is rather hapless anywhere except in his studio — Iturria worked briefly selling cars, a detail from his résumé he still recalls incredulously.
" RELATED: North Korea looms over Rex Tillerson's first Asia trip The former US Ambassador to Moscow, Michael McFaul, tweeted in disbelief about Tillerson's decision to skip NATO but go to Russia, saying incredulously that it had to be "fake news.
More than one visiting friend has compared the neighborhood's seven-block radius to Greenwich Village or the Left Bank or Shimokitazawa or the Castro, before asking, a little incredulously, how the fuck it fit into the rest of the city.
We watched incredulously as she chose to wed Ryan Reynolds on a Southern plantation, and then ran a tone deaf spread called "Allure of The Antebellum," which failed to address aspects of that bygone era like, oh you know, slavery.
Clevenger asked, incredulously, whether the Justice Department was contending that PACER users couldn't get refunds even if the courts incurred "knowingly, blatantly illegal" expenses on the accounts, like new curtains for the Supreme Court or "gold-plated toilets" for judges.
Responding to complaints that such issues would be better addressed in the Military Construction bill, from which Trump reprogrammed $2628 billion, Schatz incredulously pointed out that the bill had been withdrawn from consideration last week to avoid discussing the issue.
Responding to complaints that such issues would be better addressed in the Military Construction bill, from which Trump reprogrammed $3.6 billion, Schatz incredulously pointed out that the bill had been withdrawn from consideration last week to avoid discussing the issue.
Over Skype with THUMP from London, he relays a chilling memory about the first time he successfully entered the US in 15003: the border officer asked him, incredulously, how he had managed to secure a visa at all with Iranian nationality.
"Experts interviewed by the Times mostly appeared to view that explanation incredulously, with former FTC consumer protection bureau chief David Vladeck saying, "This is just giving third parties permission to harvest data without you being informed of it or giving consent to it.
So we have the frequent specter of mainstream pundits incredulously asking Republicans to please take the views of the American public into consideration, without ever questioning the legitimacy of the system that enables those same Republicans to do nothing of the sort.
In the famous scene where she incredulously stares at the small portions of bland cuisine presented to her during the girls' first night in the mansion, the soul food she cooks to replace it is deliberately crafted with Blakemore's health concerns in mind.
Prominent professional journalists derided the apology and weighed in to note, often incredulously, that the Northwestern journalists had been doing some of the most basic, standard work that reporters have always done — watching public events, interviewing people and describing what they saw.
CreditCreditPete Kiehart for The New York Times LYON, France — The best women's soccer player in the world was strolling down a cobbled street on Monday afternoon when a man in an apron emerged from a seafood restaurant and peered incredulously down the sidewalk.
Abjectly objection We'll just echo NY Post columnist John Podhoretz and say we too want a daily talk show with CNN's Brianna Keilar and Trump lawyer Michael Cohen called "Says Who," in which he repeatedly says "Says who?" and she just incredulously looks into the camera.
As a result of inadequate staffing, training and the sheer volume of cases, service providers and victim advocates described numerous instances in which inexperienced detectives or police officers responded insensitively, dismissively or incredulously during some victim interviews, and infrequently updated victims on the status of their case.
Nadler also said in the letter that Whitaker "suggested somewhat incredulously" that he never aired his concerns about special counsel Robert Mueller's probe when he interviewed for a White House attorney position with responsibility for dealing with that investigation, something Democrats want to press him on further.
The reports are issued, and the commentators go to work, incredulously sharing the most outlandish passages, distilling the whole purported "Bernie or Bust" movement down to simple psychology: They're "acting like children," or they're gender-privileged; they're "the special-est of special snowflakes," they're ignorant of basic facts.
He readily admits he's a sucker for nostalgia; he's a fan of Stranger Things and Riverdale, two series that deliver him back to that sweet, summertime simplicity (though he's mighty pissed with what he views as an unfaithful rendition of Jughead: "He hasn't eaten a hamburger once!" he quips incredulously).
Instead, it almost seems as if some traditional news outlets continue to see themselves as merely innocent eyewitness bystanders—relaying what they are told by unnamed government officials, or amplifying data breaches by incredulously reporting on hacked emails and other material—rather than institutions charged with maintaining the public trust.
Precise details about how drones pick up body temperature and the slightest change in the environment from 5,000 feet above are followed by the operator's perturbing account of an innocent family that walked away incredulously after being badly injured in the fury of a drone attack meant to target other suspects (who were immediately incinerated while planting a pipe in the ground).

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