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His eyes looked askance at the other for a moment.
Next day she looked askance at me, for no given reason.
A few people looked at them askance, but no one said anything.
There were some as looked askance at him, you understand.
And so they kind of looked a little bit askance at that.
If young people simply wanted to sit around all year and talk, no one looked askance.
A small group of men and women looked askance at him as they walked past.
From this time forward each of us would look askance at the other.
The manager turned her face and looked askance at me.
Larry felt it and I saw him look at me askance.
She looked at him askance and opened her mouth to ask a question.
He was not one to look askance upon such a gift from a god.
It is possible to turn the eyes without turning the face, looking askance at someone.
Perhaps that was why they studied each other so askance.
"I do believe the legislators will look askance at new issues."
He turned his head to look at her, one eyebrow askance.
I used to look at them not simply, but curiously and askance.
"We can work together and no one looks askance if we're alone.
Gwen looked askance at him, then turned to watch the children.
He looked at me askance, then checked around to see if anyone was watching us.
"A lot of people are going to look askance at this idea.
Not even Lot; the whites of his eyes showed as he looked askance.
One good reason: top English actors have never looked askance at television.
Elena looked askance at the glass, but did as she was told.
That's why folks looked askance at them whenever she was with him.