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1. My (crediblecreditablecredulous) five-year-old thinks that a monster could actually be sleeping under his bed.
2. The (crediblecreditablecredulous) valedictorian delivered an inspiring speech to the graduating class.
3. People who are (crediblecreditablecredulous) believe outlandish stories, even when the evidence suggests otherwise.
4. Compulsive liars are often very (crediblecreditablecredulous) because they are so well practiced at lying.
5. My hairdresser's twenty years of experience make her a (crediblecreditablecredulous) source for fashion information.
6. A new sailor is often (crediblecreditablecredulous) when veterans tell sea stories that have been passed down for generations.
7. The volunteers have done a (crediblecreditablecredulous) job as they have rebuilt houses destroyed by the hurricane.
8. After seeing their coach's (crediblecreditablecredulous) farewell speech last night on ESPN, I cannot believe the rumors that he is leaving only for lack of money.
9. Are you so (crediblecreditablecredulous) that you believed the world was actually going to end at Y2K?
10. I would like to toast your (crediblecreditablecredulous) efforts during the construction of this museum.