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1 Some of the more credulous natives prostrated themselves and others fled screaming.
2 Why was he more weak, more credulous , more infatuated than other men?
3 Scoffing comrades smiled at the coincidence; the more credulous looked grave.
4 Of course, your novices were more devout in those days, and more credulous .
5 Really, you'd expect a cryptopathologist to be a bit more credulous .
6 Of course, I may be more credulous and imaginative than most.
7 Charles, more credulous and gullible than I should have believed, turned to Hymbercourt.
8 Mankind is, if possible, more credulous to-day than at any epoch during our history.
9 But Ghostwatch was able to take advantage of less jaded, less media-savvy, more credulous times.
10 These adventures, and others equally romantic, I must leave to the genius of more credulous historians.
11 I had my doubts about this story when I first acquired it, I am more credulous now.
12 Subsequently to this transaction, Chatterton acquired other patrons more credulous than Walpole, and proceeded with his forgeries.
13 Nothing is talked of here, as you may imagine, but the invasion-yetI don't grow more credulous .
14 You may fool some of the more credulous staff members, but you don't fool me, Mr. Hartsfield.
15 But non-Catholics were, naturally, more credulous .
16 The men of the twentieth century were certainly, it must be admitted, somewhat the more credulous of the two.
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