| Phrase/Idiom | sow the seeds of suspicion |
|---|---|
| Definition | If someone’s behaviour or something they say, sows the seeds of suspicion, it leads people to suspect that they are guilty. |
| Example | The fact that the woman spent a lot of money after the robbery sowed the seeds of suspicion. |
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