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incriminatingly

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  • adverb in an incriminating manner

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Examples

  • Granted, not every author was quite so self-incriminatingly honest as the Rev.

    The Little Professor: 2010

  • Granted, not every author was quite so self-incriminatingly honest as the Rev.

    Bad 2010

  • And for this reason - tortuously and incriminatingly explained in writing - the Brothers Grim have turned their backs on the fallen of Rochdale.

    Rochdale Obbie: What Have Cyril and Libs Got On Them? 2008

  • It's the '70s' fault, writes Thomas Hine in The Great Funk: Falling Apart and Coming Together (on a Shag Rug) in the Seventies (Farrar Straus Giroux, 2007), a richly if incriminatingly illustrated book about a traumatic "slum of a decade" in which "the country was running out of promise."

    Blame It All on the '70s? William Harryman 2007

  • While I was in the stall -- minding my own business -- the woman in the next stall over began to unwrap something incriminatingly crinkly.

    The Great TMI Post 2004

  • Instead, incriminatingly enough, they are fighting the release of any such information, including unclassified documents found in post-invasion Iraq requested from the Pentagon by the pro-war, neocon Weekly Standard.

    Easter Lemming Liberal News 2005

  • Instead, incriminatingly enough, they are fighting the release of any such information, including unclassified documents found in post-invasion Iraq requested from the Pentagon by the pro-war, neocon Weekly Standard.

    Archive 2005-11-01 2005

  • The tripod for the telescope stood incriminatingly in the middle of the dock, like the mounting for a crude kind of artillery.

    The Fourth Hand Irving, John, 1942- 2001

  • We lawyers are even more imperilled by it because we do not easily allow people to be praised before us; we require witnesses, etc., to speak incriminatingly most of the time, and we cannot easily see whether they are envious.

    Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students 1911

  • In a famous YouTube video, Tank the dog sure does look guilty when his owner comes home to find trash scattered everywhere, and the trash can lid incriminatingly stuck on Tank's head.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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