Synonym: inquisitive, questioning, speculative, wondering. Similar words: wandering, rendering, laundering, wonder, wonderful, small wonder that, commander in chief, doddering. Meaning: ['wʌndərɪŋ] adj. showing curiosity.
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61. I took a sip of wine, wondering if there was anything else I might learn from him.
62. Some staff members must have been wondering if they should install ropes around the dais and call in boxing promoter Don King.
63. Maybe you are standing at the crossroads now, wondering which way to turn.
64. It's got to the point where manager Lennie Lawrence must wake up at times wondering which big game is next.
65. I was past putting the tent up, celebrating and wondering why my arms did not drop off.
66. She looked at him in silence, wondering if insanity was being used as an excuse for their previous closeness.
67. But looking at the past track record of the present Government, one can't help wondering.
68. For several moments he studied its blankness, wondering if he was not a bloody fool.
69. I take a long drink at the water fountain,(www.Sentencedict.com) wondering what virus I might catch.
70. I shared the joke, wondering just what fate might befall me later in the morning.
71. Some of the other men were worrying, expressing doubts about the weather, wondering if the hunt should be postponed.
72. Athelstan stood there dreaming, wondering what was happening in St Erconwald's.
73. They spend far more time plotting strategy than they do wondering whether they should do the deals.
74. Sherman stood with one hand resting on the door, wondering if he dared leave it here.
75. Corbett lay dozing on the bed, idly wondering what Maeve was doing, and thought again of Sister Agatha.
76. He glanced at her, wondering if this were the first she had heard of the proposal.
77. It involves wondering how to use hard-won resources to achieve something meaningful.
78. He seldom wasted time wondering why people wanted other people dead.
79. I rose to greet them, wondering how I would provide tea for such a multitude.
80. One inconclusive thought led to another, and I found myself wondering about Miss Macdonald's story of the office cleaner.
81. They were wondering where she was at that very moment.
82. He looked at me as if he was now wondering quite what it was he had invited into his home.
83. I was wondering if you fancied coming along for the ride.
84. Sister came out and took charge, and Juliet was left standing outside, wondering who she could ask.
85. I could see him wondering whether to warn the bursar he might be one or two fees short next term.
86. I may read the papers, or perhaps just stay in bed wondering if there's anything on the doorstep.
87. Then he returned to his house up the hill, perhaps wondering how lunch preparations were going.
88. She gave her letter to the postman with a heavy heart, wondering if she would ever see her sister again.
89. A lifeless performance left manager Lennie Lawrence wondering whether his players are suffering battle fatigue after a hectic cup-and-league programme.
90. She swallowed deeply, wondering just how far he would go in order to try to force her to comply with his will.
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