How To Use Disbelieving In A Sentence
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An hour later a delirious and disbelieving Beryl rang again.
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But that was before Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was stripped of the ball at his 25 by cornerback Michael Adams on the first possession of overtime, and before Cardinals linebacker Karlos Dansby took the ball and raced into the end zone as the home fans screamed in disbelieving and unbridled joy.
Packers distraught after 'toughest loss' yields win to Cardinals
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Elizabeth interjected, giving her mother a disbelieving stare.
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Jennifer offered a brief narrative but received a disbelieving glance.
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A late night call conveyed the good news to a disbelieving Carmel who proved a very popular winner.
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But Banksy and his crew have stopped bickering with the disbelieving public about factuality for a moment, as they are now embroiled in another dispute, this time with Joachim Levy.
ARTINFO: As Oscar Approaches, Swiss Filmmaker Wants His Name on Banksy's Movie Too
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Sharing recently some online leads hinting that the aforementioned Indic word kapr̥t- is fundamentally 'ploughshare' rather than 'penis', I've met some disbelieving resistance.
Sowing wild oats and plowing the fields
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They are disbelieving an earlier generation of archaeologists.
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According to doxastic voluntarism, believing and disbelieving are choices that are up to us to make.
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Throughout the trial he evinced a range of carefully calibrated emotions - caustic, sarcastic, disbelieving and, at this moment, outraged.
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Somehow he must convince a disbelieving world that the nightmare has already begun.
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Today, to express a vision of a vigorous, spacefaring civilization, opening up the vast wealth of the solar system, is to invite ridicule and disbelieving laughter.
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The two "s"s"A staggering performance," came the response, adding in a disbelieving coda, "from the 41-year-old from Leamington Spa.
Darts in the Olympics would be a tungsten treat
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Hekate’s pale brows knitted together, her expression disbelieving.
Etched in Bone
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Janet's expression softened as she regarded her disbelieving companion.
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The next day, he shows the letter to his disbelieving doctor.
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Lazar met his disbelieving stare without a flinch - smiling, too.
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It wasn't Gallipoli, but it was devilish and the mood at Army Headquarters (originally disbelieving, even mocking) became hard and angry.
DARE CALL IT TREASON
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Mom and Dad gasped and stared at me with disbelieving eyes.
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This means that the soap is actually some form of lathering chemical (like SLS or Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) pressed together to form a bar of soap. "(when they give you a disbelieving look, head into this section)" Seriously!
Why Does Your Soap Cost So Much?
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The soldier is looking very disbelieving; he is barking again.
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Bert was stunned as the surreal scene continued to unfold in front of his bleary, disbelieving eyes.
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‘You wore labels last year,’ Tiffany said suddenly, looking the tiniest bit disbelieving as she jumped into the conversation, placing her box of tacks down onto her desk.
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Yet for all that she was disbelieving of his darker impulses, she still knew better than most the intimate workings of his mind.
HERE BE DRAGONS
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She stiffened slightly when she heard her father's disbelieving snort.
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Hogarth, in an unusually loquacious mood, had explained to a disbelieving Posy that the Pinks were talented musicians.
TICKLED PINK
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The crew looked around wildly, disbelieving their ears, shooting incredulous looks towards their shipmate.
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Hogarth, in an unusually loquacious mood, had explained to a disbelieving Posy that the Pinks were talented musicians.
TICKLED PINK
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It wasn't Gallipoli, but it was devilish and the mood at Army Headquarters (originally disbelieving, even mocking) became hard and angry.
DARE CALL IT TREASON
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All the same, it was good to see Kev finally faced with disbelieving opposition.
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They made each other miserable, locking wills, disbelieving that the other party could long endure a war of emotional attrition.
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Whether I had got my maid's husband, a police ushership through Lord Melbourne, (as if that was a wrong); and when I said "No," again adopted the manner of disbelieving my reply.
English Laws for Women in the Nineteenth Century
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Without any means to establish the truth, not being duped can only mean disbelieving everything.
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Lucien faced his longtime friend and companion, his expression disbelieving.
Naughty or Nice
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Hogarth, in an unusually loquacious mood, had explained to a disbelieving Posy that the Pinks were talented musicians.
TICKLED PINK
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I played back the message for my disbelieving friends.
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I have the manic, disbelieving smile of a winning game-show contestant.
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Walter listened disbelievingly as O, affecting his familiar attitude of solicitous older brother, encouraged him to see the bright side in the bewildering estrangement proposed.
O: A Presidential Novel
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News of the shared experience of tear gas and of the police firing at them was spread in disbelieving, hastily transmitted messages from person to person to, and those who had not been present in the first moments of violence soon informed.
'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976
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By disbelieving in the soul, it comes to disbelieving in the mind.
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One always has a choice between believing or disbelieving the assumptions, and, along with them, the conclusion of the argument.
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Residents of a street blighted by a stream of juggernauts have given a slightly disbelieving welcome to Swindon Council's decision to close the road to through traffic.
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Aliette made a wry face, and turned away disbelieving.
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Hogarth, in an unusually loquacious mood, had explained to a disbelieving Posy that the Pinks were talented musicians.
TICKLED PINK
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It might not be the famine of biblical proportions which decimated the country in 1984 and which wakened a disbelieving world to the plight of the Ethiopians but unless something is done it is a disaster in the making.
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Believers insist that the blurry picture is proof-positive that Evalyn's ghost exists, while skeptics remain disbelieving.
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Last summer, when the cruise ship pulled into Beirut, passengers whipped out their cell phones to call disbelieving friends back home.
Back From the Brink
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They wanted a holiday snap to show disbelieving folks back home what looked almost like the parting of the waters by Moses.
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Brice let out a high, disbelieving laugh.
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She looked up and glared at me hard for a moment before she shook her head and gave a soft amused noise that was halfway towards being a disbelieving scoff.
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It wasn't Gallipoli, but it was devilish and the mood at Army Headquarters (originally disbelieving, even mocking) became hard and angry.
DARE CALL IT TREASON
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Indeed, if he dismisses it with a disbelieving laugh, we expect to see the bad luck drop on him out of the blue.
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The face itself was disbelieving, the stark pasted brows looped high over his pale eyes.
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I have opened myself up to innumerable possibilities by not disbelieving anything and yet not really believing anything either.
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According to doxastic voluntarism, believing and disbelieving are choices that are up to us to make.
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Her evidence was tested by skilled and detailed cross-examination, and the jury believed her while disbelieving her father.
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Disbelieving chortles over forecasts of an abrupt change will die away as temperatures fall sharply from the pleasantly unseasonal 18.6C 65.4F reached on Sunday in Southampton and the Royal Horticultural Society's gardens at Wisley, Surrey.
Cold snap to end UK's Indian summer
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Only on this occasion, the disbelieving doctor called the police.
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The handful of coaches, scouts and parents were stunned into disbelieving silence before breaking into thunderous applause.
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I could tell from their disbelieving faces that they couldn't believe how generous I was.
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A disbelieving snort escaped me and I shook him again.