Synonym: inquisitive, odd, peculiar, queer, strange, unusual. Antonym: incurious, indifferent, unconcerned, uninterested. Similar words: various, mysterious, laboriously, security, centurion, anxious, dubious, envious. Meaning: ['kjʊərɪəs] adj. 1. beyond or deviating from the usual or expected 2. eager to investigate and learn or learn more (sometimes about others' concerns) 3. having curiosity aroused; eagerly interested in learning more.
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181. In running the same course of action is likely to do little more than raise a few curious glances from fellow competitors.
182. At first Wexford felt a curious distaste and then he thought about the dead man and what he knew of him.
183. Soon there would be the little clutch of spectators, the curious children shooed away by the adults,(http://sentencedict.com/curious.html) the Press photographers.
184. But lately I have begun to feel intensely curious about Anna herself.
185. A few curious neighbors came out to see what was going on.
186. I enjoy science, and I'm a very curious person. I always want to know the reason behind everything, big or small. Malala Yousafzai
187. Be curious, not judgmental. Walt Whitman
188. There are Eko 12-string necks and bodies, curious banjo necks, oddball Eko violin bass parts and lots, lots more.
189. The band's room is filled with a curious mixture of people, waiting for something to happen.
190. Once, before she was born, her father had found a curious bloated and boggle-eyed fish on the shore.
191. She wandered all over the stave and produced a curious counterpoint to the tune.
192. What has always separated them from other rock-and-roll bands is a curious mixture of maturity and immaturity.
193. At least the wines tasted very curious to my inexpert palate.
194. Such a curious thing for an established and respected elderly gentleman to do,[sentencedict.com] now that she came to consider it seriously.
195. He says Ryan has been a tinkerer since childhood, endlessly curious about the way things work.
196. But then my eye caught a pair of heavy wool embroidered curtains drawn across an angled alcove. Very curious.
197. The mill came under the control of Pharoah Webb, whose curious name probably influenced that of the mill.
198. It was a weird situation, and I was curious to learn more.
199. I was very curious about the other contents of the suitcase which was now lying on the floor near me.
200. He was curious to find out why she had left her job so suddenly.
201. This statement is often regarded as a curious relic of the values of bourgeois culture.
202. Some were just curious, and would pretend to have lost their way and hope to be invited to spend a night.
203. It triumphed in a different way, as a display cabinet of curious animals for Victorian London.
204. Now she did a very curious thing: she explored all the subterranean passages connecting the Columbia buildings.
205. A rather curious look from Prince Philip wondering, no doubt, how this lowly two-ringer got into the act.
206. Being naturally curious animals, cats often find their way into dangerous places.
207. Naturally the city figures large in this adventure, but one drawn from a curious mixture of references.
208. They have a curious way of sitting on the back seat, unfamiliar with the correct posture.
209. The women who were working there looked at me in a kind curious way at first and then took me for granted.
210. Something else which is expected of him; the most curious manifestation of noblesseoblige.
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