His claim that it was to reward their loyal service, on the other hand, failed to fool even the most credulous of Sir George's men.
The Romans might have added, for financial context, that the world is most credulous during bull markets.
What he did say was, "Why, thou most credulous fool, the Land of the Eagle has no king."
The book's best lines belong to him: "Ours was the most credulous of ages, for everything came true."
But in "White Shark," he doesn't trouble to work up a sweat, let alone a story plausible enough to scare even the most credulous of readers.
Whose perception of a conflict should govern, that of the most sophisticated observer or the most credulous?
That way we can gain the attention of all strata of society, from the most credulous to the most critical.
To force the argument a trifle, women were never more practical than when they were at their most credulous.
On September 11th an incident had occurred which must have shown the most credulous believer in Boer prowess that their cause was indeed lost.
With a constraint so evident, even the most credulous will turn away.