Which preposition to use with distrustful

of Occurrences 61%

The seagulls alone are not distrustful of me.

at Occurrences 2%

Tell Sister Winifred" She stopped, perplexed, vaguely distrustful at the Boy's chuckling.

in Occurrences 2%

He was the least qualified for any sort of business of all men I have ever known; so skinless in sensibility as respected himself, and so distrustful in his universal apprehensions of human nature, as respected others.

than Occurrences 2%

Louis XI., it is true, was more distrustful than far-sighted, and, though he placed but little reliance in his advisers and servants, he had so much confidence in himself, his own sagacity, and his own ability, that he easily deluded himself about the perils of his position; but the facts which have just been set forth were too serious and too patent to have escaped his notice.

as Occurrences 1%

Masinissa was in general among the most prominent men and was wont to accomplish warlike deeds, whether by planning or by force, in the best manner, and gained the foremost place in the confidence not only of the men of his own race (and these are most distrustful as a rule) but of those who greatly prided themselves upon their sagacity.

by Occurrences 1%

" The Italian was distrustful by habit on all such subjects, and he threw a quick suspicious glance at the guide.

Which preposition to use with  distrustful