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The two police officers looked at one another quickly and meaningly.
"He may have led a more dangerous life than you think," said Battle meaningly.
Perry Mason got to his feet, looked meaningly at the woman.
Now and again she glanced at Nick meaningly, as he was fully aware.
At last the assistant paused, and then broke meaningly into French.
Teddy looked right into my eyes meaningly and said, 'Perry will not be here.
If they do not believe me, let them try," he added meaningly.
They continued to stare at him meaningly, but what the meaning was he had no notion.
Freddie said meaningly, carrying her tray through into the kitchen.
Once getting his attention her head swung meaningly from side to side.
For answer the huge prizefighter looked meaningly at the valet.
He said meaningly, "If only the chief of his students had put his privilege to better use."
He stopped and looked meaningly at Lofton, a malicious light in his eyes.
"We thought we ought to tell you that people have begun to talk," he said meaningly.
He added slowly and meaningly, "They'll trample anybody that gets in their way."
His orange eyes watched Sophie at work rather meaningly.
He jerked his head meaningly, his gaze never leaving the man.
We are not a political faction," answered the engineer, meaningly.
"It is best that the butcher should kill the ox himself," she answered meaningly.
And I flexed my hands meaningly, glaring at him.
"We go there in any case," Chan added meaningly.
"I reckon most everybody knows that, too," said Colby, meaningly.
Casimir turned to the others with pursed lips, and nodded to them meaningly.
Locke said meaningly, "Well, you'd better get over that habit.
He pointed meaningly at the black shadows which swept incessantly back and forth, high above.