She told me, much to my incredulousness, that she hasn't had a proper Maths teacher during the whole of her secondary schooling. |
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Whenever I mention my situation there is usually a mixture of intense interest, sympathy, and incredulousness. |
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I'm telling you, I'm an exquisite shopper and your incredulousness says more about you than it does about me. |
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I bellowed in a state of disbelief and incredulousness, as the use of an interrobang as punctuation so richly indicates. |
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But first, you might read with growing incredulousness that this engineering marvel is made entirely of steel and held together by rivets. |
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His mustache has expanded into a goatee, and his habit of protruding his jaw, in mock incredulousness, can give him the aspect of a bulldog. |
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Even if most of it was open-mouthed incredulousness. |
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