1 He looked carefully and suspiciously at the unexpected visitor.
2 Reaching the chair, he sat down, looking suspiciously at Razumihin.
3 The old woman was, of course, at home, but she was suspicious and alone.
4 This was all the better, for there would be nothing suspicious about his going in.
5 "He held out both hands to me, but he did not give me one--he drew it back in time," struck him suspiciously.
6 I knew them, and I felt suspicious about the ear-rings at once, for I knew the murdered woman lent money on pledges.
7 The door was as before opened a tiny crack, and again two sharp and suspicious eyes stared at him out of the darkness.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER VII 8 He looked uneasily and suspiciously about him to see whether there was not some guard, some mysterious watch being kept on him to prevent his escape.
9 Moreover he could be seen and noticed from the banks on all sides; it would look suspicious for a man to go down on purpose, stop, and throw something into the water.
10 When I heard all that I did not say a word to anyone'--that's Dushkin's tale--'but I found out what I could about the murder, and went home feeling as suspicious as ever.
11 That's the porter of our house--he knows me very well; you see, he's bowing; he sees I'm coming with a lady and no doubt he has noticed your face already and you will be glad of that if you are afraid of me and suspicious.
12 It happened once or twice, however, that Pulcheria Alexandrovna gave such a turn to the conversation that it was impossible to answer her without mentioning where Rodya was, and on receiving unsatisfactory and suspicious answers she became at once gloomy and silent, and this mood lasted for a long time.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VIII