Aunt Kipp eyed him so fiercely that even before she spoke a dim suspicion that something was wrong began to dawn on his too-confiding soul.
A dim suspicion had flared in his brain.
It was this kind of dim suspicion which beclouded the view of Mr. Freely's qualities in the maturer minds of Grimworth through the early months of his residence there.
He did not understand it; he was only aware of a dim suspicion, a faint memory, divine voices.
Like Austin Powers, the self-styled superheroes of "Mystery Men" have only the dimmest suspicions that they are anything short of cool.
She had suspected the truth, but it had been no more than a dim suspicion.
But he had the dim suspicion that such were the obvious riches of Charla that even a far more worldly man might have experienced a visceral tremor or two.
To his dim suspicion the ghost did not immediately trouble him.
Had she, then, he asked himself, some dim suspicion of his feelings toward her, or was she but making haste from a sense of propriety?
What had been a dim suspicion, a vague, fantastic conjecture, had suddenly taken form, and stood out in his mind as a grim fact, a thing not to be denied.