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1 Daphne Stanley A bit scruffy, quite arty and very fishy .
2 There's always something very fishy when it comes to Labor's claims about how to manage money.
3 Further, that "back fin" troubles me; looks, if I may say so, very fishy .
4 Remember, if they ever put a real expert on those forgeries they're going to look very fishy .
5 It was admitted by some to be " very fishy . "
6 Yes, it certainly looks very fishy .
7 And human nature, save in the case of you and me, who can trust one another, is very fishy .
8 Not very , William; they are very tough and very fishy : we must try for those when we can get nothing better.
9 You smell very fishy . He turned and stalked away, followed by Boots, but then stopped abruptly and addressed the baron again.
10 When Frodo replied that only the things specially directed by Bilbo were being given away, they said the whole affair was very fishy .
11 This is a very fishy place, not of the Danube rolling majestically not many yards from where I am writing, but of the sea.
12 There's something fishy-veryfishy-aboutit, I tell you, said Mr. Carrington vehemently.
13 'A very fishy story,' said Sir Henry Clithering gravely.
14 "Look here," he said, "there's something very fishy about this.
15 "A very fishy transaction, sir," he observed.
16 "A very fishy business indeed, and you were quite right to come and tell us about it."
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