Supposedly
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1185 examples of Supposedly in a sentence
Research done by the Washington Post in 2015 about this
supposedly "
woke" group found that 31 percent of white millennials think that blacks are lazier than whites, and 23 percent say they're not as intelligent.
Supposedly, anyway.
Tom Cruise
supposedly
owns this bed.
Supposedly, when the youngest prince of the Gupta Empire was killed in battle, his brother devised a way of representing the scene to their grieving mother.
He had this line in his book that
supposedly
comes from the Habsburg Monarchy, where there was an empress Maria Theresa, who was having trouble conceiving.
All of this was before email and cell phones, so over the next several weeks, supposedly, there were letters being sent between the Archdiocese of Manhattan and Miami and with the Vatican, and each day, I'd go into school crying and come home crying, to which my mother would give me an update from some cardinal or bishop to "Keep her going to school while we find her a spot."
I don't know if you're all aware of this, but the video game market, kids are playing these video games, but, supposedly, there's tons of money.
He also offers invisible surgery, where there is no cutting, and surrogate surgery, where he
supposedly
can treat somebody who is thousands of miles away by performing a procedure on a loved one.
That's specifically to diffuse our anger, because
supposedly
we feel good about ATMs.
However, it had little to do with the Left Behind books that it was
supposedly
based on.
You can see the surprise coming a mile away and it runs long for a movie that is
supposedly
only eighty one minutes long.
Well, unfortunately, writer-director Victor Salva (of "Jeepers Creepers" and "Powder" fame) doesn't have enough ideas to keep the movie going, the scenario arouses no tension or suspense (poison for what is
supposedly
a 'thriller'), and the inclusion of an underlying homo-erotic tone seems out-of-place.
I had just finished reading the book in which the movie was
supposedly
based.
This film is
supposedly
about a young woman named Nicole who decides to run off to California with lover Jesse(Joey Mendicino)to make it big in Hollywood.
Most of the
supposedly "
Funny" moments are completely ironic.
Supposedly
it was made from the skin of a witch during the Spanish Inquisition and carries a nasty curse.
The use of landscape is particularly uninspired - we never lose the feeling we are watching twentieth century actors wandering in a
supposedly
medieval landscape.
The script has no logic either, why does the Nightbeast stick around the town once it's been
supposedly
evacuated?
Tents with all of the
supposedly
high tech equipment!
This French film is
supposedly
about a creepy, dim-witted cop who investigates the rape and murder of a young girl in a small town.
While I like Jamie Denton, this show is hardly worth watching at all, unless you enjoy watching some people brutalized and the actions of the agents
supposedly
warranted under the theme of "national security."
Even the
supposedly
love story in the movie doesn't exist or at least we haven't seen it.
For example check out when the guy is
supposedly
impaled on something or other.
This film is
supposedly
about three young idealistic people, two of whom join the Naxalite movement and blah blah.
At one point the
supposedly
fearsome darkhunter Jack claims that Carol, the girl who is helping the man he is pursuing, is as annoying as "a gherkin in a burger".
How this piece of trash was ever released is beyond me: the acting, the story, the characters, the
supposedly
special effects, etc...it's ALL wrong.
A group of young adults open a plain of escape for the spirit of Elizabeth Bathory when they recite her poem from a video game
supposedly
representing a séance.
It's DBZ...like Tree of Might and The World's Strongest, it really...doesn't fit into the timeline for the show at all, though it is
supposedly
placed just before the beginning of the TV series.
Set in 1976 for no apparent reason other than to keep the set dressers busy, 'The Box' was directed by Richard Kelly ('Donnie Darko'), and stars Cameron Diaz and James Marsden as Norma and Arthur Lewis, a young couple who are
supposedly
struggling financially even though they both have successful careers--she as a high school teacher, he as an optical specialist at NASA's Langley, Virginia, Research Center.
There's lots of ketchup but not a whole lot of sense in the
supposedly
explanatory third sequel, which piles on the naff visuals to no effect.
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