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Captiously

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The film critic reviewed the movie captiously, pointing out every flaw.
She approached the book captiously, looking for any plot holes.
The lawyer cross-examined the witness captiously, trying to catch any inconsistencies.
The professor graded the essays captiously, expecting high-quality work.
The coach analyzed the team's performance captiously, noting every error.
The music critic reviewed the concert captiously, nitpicking every performance.
She always speaks captiously of her colleagues' work.
She judged her friend's outfit captiously, commenting on every detail.
The journalist interviewed the politician captiously, pressing for answers on controversial topics.
The fashion designer criticized the model's walk captiously, demanding perfection.
The architect reviewed the plans captiously, identifying every potential issue.
The editor read the manuscript captiously, searching for any errors.
The restaurant critic wrote captiously about the chef's latest creation.
He captiously criticized every detail of the proposal.
The artist captiously analyzed every brushstroke in the painting.
He captiously pointed out every flaw in the design of the building.
She responded captiously to every suggestion made by her colleagues.
The customer captiously complained about every aspect of the service.
The judge captiously scrutinized every statement made by the witness.
The coach captiously critiqued every movement of the athlete.
She is always captiously monitoring her partner's actions, suspecting infidelity.
The chef responded captiously to the customer's complaint about the food.
The artist took any criticism of her work captiously.
The student reacted captiously when his grade was lower than expected.
She interpreted her friend's message captiously, thinking it was a personal attack.
The coach was captiously critical of the players' performance.
He is always speaking captiously and getting offended by every little thing.
The company owner always responded captiously to negative reviews.
The coach captiously criticized the player's performance, trying to motivate them to improve.
The landlord captiously accused the tenant of damaging the property, hoping to withhold their security deposit.
The chef captiously commented on the amateur cook's technique, trying to show off their own skills.
The journalist captiously phrased the question in order to elicit a controversial response.
The police officer interrogated the suspect captiously, trying to catch them in a lie.
The teacher graded the student's paper captiously, looking for mistakes to deduct points.
The lawyer asked captiously worded questions to the witness.
The salesman answered captiously to the customer's request for a refund.
The lawyer captiously questioned the witness in order to cast doubt on their testimony.
The politician responded captiously to the interviewer's inquiries.
The journalist wrote the article captiously, trying to skew public opinion.
The critic reviewed the movie captiously, looking for any flaws in the plot.
She captiously criticized her friend's outfit, hoping to make her feel insecure.
The employer asked captiously worded questions during the job interview to weed out unqualified candidates.
The politician captiously dodged the interviewer's questions, trying to avoid giving a direct answer.
The salesman captiously suggested that the customer might not be able to afford the product.
The teacher captiously corrected every minor mistake the student made in their essay.
She always argues captiously when her ideas are challenged.
The politician answered captiously to the journalist's questions.
The teacher reacted captiously to the student's suggestion.
The coach criticized captiously every move made by the player.
He responded captiously to every question during the interview.
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