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  • It is curious! (8)
  • Curious thing-life! (8)
  • But she is a curious study. (9)
  • Yes, it is kind of curious. (9)
  • A curious smile the fellow had. (8)
  • Again that curious quiver and flash! (8)
  • Now you will notice a curious thing. (10)
  • A curious effect was produced on them. (10)
  • After all, what is not curious in this world? (10)
  • And this had one curious psychological effect. (8)
  • And now ensued a curious scene of family blood. (10)
  • The Italian was regarding him with a curious stare. (8)
  • Curious what perpetual need of a woman some men had! (8)
  • Curious feeling of relief and oppression all at once! (8)
  • Swollen; it may account for his curious way of talking. (8)
  • The curious smile had come already, on both their faces. (8)
  • And, suddenly, his curious fear of this woman took shape. (8)
  • Her look was curious; he studied it while they conversed. (10)
  • His thoughts were random, curious, half mutinous, half sweet. (8)
  • The church of Le Grazie is one of the most curious of Italy. (10)
  • Curious crowds rivet their attention upon the unwonted doings. (21)
  • He had become aware, too, of a curious sensation of repugnance. (8)
  • He heard a curious sound: Mr. Stone was blowing his own tongue. (8)
  • He was curious to hear what the broker might have to suggest to him. (13)
  • The grave by the roadside is perhaps still pointed out to the curious. (7)
  • It is curious to note how persistently this man has perverted his gifts. (7)
  • There were curious features of colour in her face for him to have read. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte echoed, with curious eyes fixed on the puzzle beside her. (10)
  • This is its curious effect sometimes in first love between the very young. (8)
  • Curious little speeches flying about the great world, affirmed the contrary. (10)
  • It was a sentiment, like the request: curious in a man so little sentimental. (10)
  • But I was merely curious to know whether you shared the prevalent superstition. (9)
  • And the young man stood before her with a curious little smile fixed on his lips. (8)
  • Imhof deliberately silenced his suspicions; he was curious what the end would be. (12)
  • Ammiani had moved away slowly: he was accidentally the witness of a curious scene. (10)
  • The curious thing would be if curious things should fail to happen. (10)
  • She has in the abstract the justest of minds: and that is the curious point about her. (10)
  • The strained expression on his face passed, a curious white tranquillity took its place. (8)
  • Old Tom pursed his lips, and eyed his brother incredulously, but with curious eagerness. (10)
  • Curious, how things still got themselves noticed when all her faculties were centred in gazing at his face. (8)
  • She had begun to have a curious secret jealousy of Noel though why she could not have said. (8)
  • Soames uttered a curious little grunt, and the two remained a full minute without speaking. (8)
  • He was smiling calmly curious as he leaned over his sword, and gave her an encouraging nod. (10)
  • The other night at the theatre I was witness of a curious and amusing illustration of my point. (9)
  • Reginald was glad to get away, and I went to Lady Susan, curious, indeed, to hear her account of it. (4)
  • Indeed, apart from antique houses, it is curious how much description would apply commonly to either. (2)
  • He remembered the curious scornful anger of their voices, subdued so that only a few words reached him. (8)
  • He was conscious that his own khaki spoiled something as curious and rare as some old Chinese tea-chest. (8)
  • He rode with the letter open in his hand, frowning at the curious turmoil which Ferrand excited in his heart. (8)
  • His insensibility to music was curious, considering how impressionable he was to verse, and to songs of birds. (10)
  • His leave of people was taken in this laughing falsetto, as of one affected by the curious end things come to. (10)
  • Weisspriess was chilled by a more curious revulsion from this sort of engagement than he at first experienced. (10)
  • A glance told Richard that his squire had something curious on his mind; and he gave Tom the word to speak out. (10)
  • It is curious, but I have not seen a face of the type that statues and medals have taught us to consider Greek. (14)
  • Jane remembered having once been curious about this adventurous man of Letters who lived by the work of his pen. (10)
  • She pressed the black swell of hair above her temples, rather amazed, curious, inclined to a beating of the heart. (10)
  • The lawyer eyed him sharply, unsympathetically, curious, in a cold manner, of the psychology of the man before him. (13)
  • As the rumours hardened into certainty, the feeling towards him became a curious medley of sympathy and condemnation. (8)
  • It is certainly a curious spectacle, and doubtless it ought to convince an observer of the divinity of the institution. (9)
  • It is wonderful how they still can be for going on till they have beaten the Boche; that is curious and it is very great. (8)
  • They struck Fleetwood with a curious reminder of the puking inexperienced, whom he had seen subsequently plunge suicidally. (10)
  • He heard the nurse quietly crying over there by the fire; curious that she, a stranger, should be the only one of them who cried! (8)
  • He fixed March with his little eyes, which had a curious innocence in their cunning, and tapped the desk immediately in front of him. (9)
  • The captain judicially decided the case against the English pipe, as a newer pipe of grosser manufacture, not so curious by any means. (10)
  • But the mind he addressed was of a curious order; far-shooting, tough, persistent, and when acted on by the spell of devotion, indomitable. (10)
  • For all that, there was a curious avoidance of the spiritual significances of these things; or was it perhaps that such significances were not seen? (8)
  • With the silence of profound resignation, I handed back to Eveleen the curious fragment of her boudoir, which would have grimaced at Helen of Troy. (10)
  • They had that curious look of people not quite knowing what their reception will be like, yet with something resolute, almost portentous, in their mien. (8)
  • Assuredly, in driving streets through the black labyrinth, a few curious old corners have been swept away, and some associations turned out of house and home. (2)
  • He thought the words violent enough, but in connection with what he remembered of the cheery, poetic, hopeful idealist, they were even more curious than lamentable. (9)

Also see sentences for: extraordinary, fanciful, grotesque, infrequent, inquiring, inquisitive, intrusive.

Definition of curious:

  • curious, k’ri-us, adj. anxious to learn: inquisitive: showing great care or nicety: skilfully made: singular: rare. | n. curios’ity, state or quality of being curious: inquisitiveness: that which is curious: anything rare or unusual. | adv. c’riously. | n. c’riousness. | curious arts (_b._), magical practices. (0)

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