1 in a way that makes you think someone is guilty of something wrong or illegal: --
3 in a way that causes or expresses doubt or a lack of trust: --
4 in a way that makes you feel that something is likely or true: --
Therefore, the suspicious person rule gives them the only chance possible of arresting the chap, or "chapess", whom they have seen acting suspiciously.
The problem with the sus laws was that all that needed to be shown was that someone was behaving suspiciously.
However, it looks suspiciously and incredibly like an aircraft carrier.
I thought it a suspiciously low figure for the work involved.
Everyone seems to have gone suspiciously quiet about them, including the corporation.
Naturally, the consumer feels that, even if the original agreement did not amount to inertia selling, it has led on to something suspiciously like it.
We have suspiciously failed to have them so far in the debate.
We are looking very suspiciously upon this matter.