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How to use askance in a sentence

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Such a deal would be questionable, because most trustbusters look askance at one company dominating more than a third of a market.
Canadians might look askance at this, given their jaundiced attitude towards many things American.
I had looked at them a little bit askance just because of my belief system.
The visitation staff initially looked askance at the brouhaha, but they ended up laughing hysterically at the bizarre display.
Bonachela knows that there are people in contemporary dance who look askance at his commercial work.
These strange creatures allegedly dress all in black and have their own subculture which decent Aucklanders look askance at.
As they walked hand in hand down the sidewalk to the park, Mark looked at her askance.
Some of the stuffed shirts at the Commission might be expected to look askance at this sort of harmless nepotism.
The public looks askance at economists because they think of them primarily as forecasters.
This then becomes a major issue if the market looks askance at the company's asset-backed securities.
We look askance at claims from budding writers or actors that they should be supported by Social Security payments.
If people with suspiciously orange tans are to be looked at askance, so, too, are suspiciously orange fish.
Apparently he was a loner there, too, and looked at askance, so his family moved, which they'd been planning on doing, anyway.
On the contrary, the world tends to look at him askance, a fact he himself seems to recognize.
What it does imply is that biotechnology research no longer looks askance to other fields for its metaphoric Inspiration.
The nearest faces looked askance at me, but as I moved quickly through the crowd, I left the curious expressions behind.
But when the blockade is prolonged, inconveniencing thousands of motorists, one has to look askance at it.
I'll settle for a sand-filled sock and merely stun them senseless if they should as much as look at me askance on this day.
Some churchmen look askance at the Founder's projects, his commitment to developing them, and his constant involvement with manual tasks.
Our pioneer macho society has always looked askance at men who appeared too-too.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When John Kenyon entered his office, he thought the clerk looked at him askance.
Men pretending virtues as relentless as his own were often inclined to eye him askance.
They went on with the murmur and susurrus of their communion, while Charity looked askance at the three men.
In short, history has found reason to look askance at the man who champed at the bit to slaughter his sovereign and could forge no worthy assembly to put in his place.
But, if Borth itself looked on askance, aberystwyth was ready enough to acclaim the approach of the railway.
People looked askance upon them as Scots, while innkeepers hated them for their poverty and their canniness.
Now and then our crew of clean-limbed Tonga boys rested on their oars, with timid, limpid gaze turned askance.
He spread his legs, denting the Aubusson carpet with his boot-heels, and glanced askance at his wife.
As he bent his head she looked at me askance, and I thought she blushed.
The lanky Sucatash looked at him askance, catching the note of sentiment.
Men were apt to look at him askance, half doubtful, half-indignant.
They eyed him askance, and eyed each other as they fell behind.
If the people look at me askance, I can't expect any better.
They looked at him askance and then at each other, significantly.
And the conversation then broke down, and the brothers looked askance at one another in silence.
Dan looked at it askance, and harked back to the sundial and education.
The palm of his hand rasped a stubbly chin as he looked askance at me.
Bolden looked askance at the eyes that glowed in the dim interior.
Dialstone Lane was at first disposed to look askance at Mr. tasker.
The two officers, looking at the prostrate Bacchanalian, and askance at each other, exchanged the most frightful sympathetic grins.
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