He was met with extreme suspicion and often a rudeness that was doubtless considered patriotic, like Gary Cooper's in Hollywood.
Later, when he applied to join the RAF, the interviewing officer regarded this journey with extreme suspicion.
I swung immediately from extreme gullibility to extreme suspicion.
He eyed me with extreme suspicion and asked why I had come, letting me understand that no good could come of my visit.
"Materials of foreign intelligence agencies at important level, also personal characteristics of Stalin like morbid suspiciousness and extreme suspicion had been possibly highest factor in it."
In another slacker movie, "Reality Bites," the one young character who wears a suit is regarded with extreme suspicion.
Enemy officials are displaying extreme suspicion.
Ishigaki, as a microcosm of the Japanese archipelago, has always treated outsiders with extreme suspicion.
"Ask, and you shall receive," I answered, disliking his extreme suspicion while understanding it.
However, General Franco viewed the heir with extreme suspicion, believing him to be a liberal who was opposed to his regime.