How To Use distrustfulness In A Sentence
- Men were among us by hundreds whom the ceaseless distrustfulness of their governments had followed privately, by means of appointed agents, to our shores. The Woman in White
- You show a distrustfulness that is ... scarcely friendly. The Boat of a Million Years
- This, in turn, had engendered a chronic distrustfulness, and his mind and character had become so warped that he was a very disagreeable man to deal with. THE MAN WITH THE GASH
- You know, ever since watching him on TV for the first time back in June, the Midterm Roundup has felt an eerie, sort of inexplicable sense of distrustfulness toward Tom Kean, Jr. Midterm Roundup
- The loss of a mate or a friend or a colleague through distrust is not a punishment for distrustfulness. Akoshia Yoba: It Takes One to Know One: Dancing With the Shadow Self
- He felt his own distrustfulness and simultaneously the mistrustfulness of Jesus' entourage.
- The second most common criticism leveled against the rape arc is that Veronica's combative distrustfulness has gone from a winning personality quirk to downright annoying, and Buffy alumni can be forgiven for fearing that the show's heroine is being made into such an extreme version of herself that soon it will strain credulity that anyone would actually be willing to spend time with her. Archive 2006-11-01
- Jonathan proceeded to give me a speech about how my distrustfulness seems to be a reoccurring theme. Horny Man and His Early Morning Phone Call
- Beside her sat a yellow and wrinkled woman of forty-five, with a low neck, in a black headdress, with a toothless smile on her intently-preoccupied and empty face, and in the inner recesses of the box was visible an elderly man in a wide frock-coat and high cravat, with an expression of dull dignity and a kind of ingratiating distrustfulness in his little eyes, with dyed moustache and whiskers, a large meaningless forehead and wrinkled cheeks, by every sign a retired general. Chapter XII
- As individual paranoia involves the ‘irrational suspiciousness and distrustfulness of others,’ so too does news media thrive on the next big terror.