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Meanings of still distrustful in English
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Usage of still distrustful in English
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Menion followed suit, stilldistrustful of the Gnomes waiting up the trail.
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Many are stilldistrustful of the Iranian government.
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But Desmarets, stilldistrustful, strung him along in a state of constant suspense, demanding endless explanations, pointing out pitfalls.
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Don Fadrique, stilldistrustful, drew off to a distance, and encamped for the night near the bridge of Cabillas.
5
She turned round, stilldistrustful.
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Larry, stilldistrustful, noticed this, and he wished then that he had mentioned what he had seen that noon to the superintendent.
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Data on Tuesday showed banks deposited a record high 452 billion euros at the ECB's overnight facility, apparently stilldistrustful of each other.
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But Ignaty was stilldistrustful of Nikolay's memory, and reiterated all the instructions, words, and signs, and finally extended his hand to him, saying:
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They were packing in, and we asked them to take our holdall as far as Rashka, for we were stilldistrustful of the ox carts.
10
Stilldistrustful of his companion, the bishop made himself comfortable and glanced around.
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Stilldistrustful, she did as he suggested.
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"Have you ever tried?" Mrs. Plinth enquired, stilldistrustful of Mrs. Roby's thoroughness.