- told by
someone who is
being deceitful or
giving an excuse,
perhaps unconvincingly. The
first recorded use of the
phrase in
English was in John Day's 1608...
- 2017 (2017-07-21) Bobby's body
turns up at the Byrdes' boat dock,
which they
unconvincingly explain away as an accident.
Shown copies of the sale do****ents for...
- activity. In the postscript, Hitch****
would briefly detail,
usually unconvincingly, how fate (or the authorities)
eventually brought the
character to justice...
- scale. Main
criticisms are
directed towards the film's
complex plot and
unconvincingly implausible coincidences. The ****ociated
Press says, "the characters...
- each team leader, Android's Andy
Rubin and Chrome's
Sundar Pichai, "
unconvincingly tried to
explain why the
systems weren't competitive".
Google co-founder...
-
Peter Debruge of
Variety wrote: "Unlike
other mock do****entaries,
which unconvincingly p****
themselves off as real,
Chronicle cleverly embraces the format...
-
exposed them. For the
truth is that the
people are
superficially and
unconvincingly drawn, and
further handicapped by some
undistinguished acting. The attempt...
- Gene also
accused Barry of
killing Janice, Jim
questions Gene, who
unconvincingly covers for Barry.
Albert interrogates Fuches with the
cameras off; Fuches...
-
newly appointed health minister for the COVID-19
pandemic which he
unconvincingly tries to ****ure
China has in control.
Perhaps his "filthiest" sketch...
-
think that the
anarchists are
harmless after all,
Gregory speaks very
unconvincingly to the
local chapter, so that they feel that he is not
zealous enough...