Using "incredulously" in a sentence

“Did you just rip out everything you knit in the last two hours?” she asked incredulously as she watched me begin to cast on new stitches to the knitting needles that had held a few inches and a few hours of a pink shawl.
Source: The Globe and Mail

When she admits that she wants to play Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz” — to which #1 incredulously responds, “Did this Dorothy see the trials of war and age 60 years?” — you somehow feel the deep sense of the ludicrous self-casting.
Source: CBR Comic Book Resources

Sorkin also incredulously asked, “What are your lawyers telling you right now?” Of course, his lawyers are very opposed to him speaking so candidly when he’s under investigation by both the SEC and the DOJ.
Source: TechCrunch

“The monster attacked you?” she incredulously said.
Source: IGN

Can I make an offer?” I stopped, turned around, put my hand on the thick wad of $100 bills in my pocket—just to make sure I hadn’t imagined the entire episode—and stared incredulously at the man.
Source: ADVrider

When he said that, I was like, ‘What?’” Billups said incredulously to Yahoo Sports recently.
Source: Yahoo Sports

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