Synonym: inquisitively, interrogatively, oddly, peculiarly. Similar words: furiously, curious, notoriously, laboriously, precariously, furious, dubiously, copiously. Meaning: adv. 1. in a manner differing from the usual or expected 2. with curiosity.
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91, The shop assistant watched them curiously from behind the old-fashioned mahogany counter; you never knew what to make of these foreigners.
92, Indeed, the idea that humans are curiously evolved cousins of the animals seems basic to primitive myth in general.
93, Nizan found himself in a curiously paradoxical situation at this juncture.
94, Curiously, explains Bill Huntley, head of home shopping, the brands are still differentiated by the users.
95, He stands above me on his knuckles like a gorilla, and peers at me curiously.
96, Curiously, all three are licensed from one of those boutique audiophile labels, Audioquest.
97, Such resistance has, curiously, made Koresh a hero and martyr among some conservatives and right-wing militia groups.
98, My master stared at the flower curiously before bending over Ruthven's corpse.
99, Another golfing society with an unusually warm connection with the Club is the curiously named Worple Society.
100, The nation expected a radical new impetus from Mrs Thatcher in May 1979, but it was curiously long in coming.
101, The only thing that gave it away was a sapling curiously moving on a day when there was no wind.
102, Vocal and instrumental timbres: symbiosis Curiously, the timbre of an instrument always resembles vocal timbre.
103, Curiously, rather like a discordant musical note, by mixing more than five essences, the effect is counter-productive.
104, With respect, this approach seems curiously narrow and may be inconsistent with other authorities.sentencedict.com/curiously.html
105, Certainly that, though, curiously, an image of Carla had also flashed across his mind.
106, Her role must have been curiously akin to that of the executive businesswoman today, exercising the skills of management and delegation.
107, Curiously enough the Dunrossness District Plan avoids mentioning these negative aspects, so was there a conspiracy of silence here?
108, A fawn behind the tree looked at us curiously.
109, His voice was curiously high-pitched, reedy, almost effeminate.
110, Like Mardi, Pierre is resoundingly unsuccessful, and curiously memorable.
111, The more hieratic sculptures leave the viewer curiously unmoved.
112, American Transcendentalism curiously a similar situation to our own.
113, Curiously, the able, the clever, and the ambitious and haughty are at the same time the most cowardly and muddleheaded, lacking in the courage and depth and subtlety of the humorists.
114, Curiously, the word "gay" does not occur in the index.
115, Curiously enough, both the Arabic al-jabr and the English word algebra also refer to the surgical treatment of fractures or bone-setting.
116, He was a remarkable - looking man, dark and swarthy, with curiously broad shoulders.
117, Even on their own terms, demand-siders' skepticism about the incipient recovery is inconsistent with the curiously unreported fact that real disposable personal income has increasedsince last August.
118, She sat opposite him on the bench and studied him - wryly , appraisingly, curiously.
119, He took long stealthy strides. His hands were curiously cold.
120, They were simply an imitation of his earlier manner, and curiously lifeless and unconvincing.
More similar words: furiously, curious, notoriously, laboriously, precariously, furious, dubiously, copiously, obviously, anxiously, spurious, previously, penurious, consciously, voraciously, judiciously, avariciously, subconsciously, surreptitiously, sententiously, curio, curiosity, nervously, raucously, piteously, vigorously, anonymously, sensuously, anomalously, fortuitously.