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curiously
[ˈkjʊriəsli]
Definition:
1. In a manner differing from the usual or expected.
2. With curiosity.
Use 'curiously' in a sentence:
Curiously
, I had met john's new friend before.
The general asked him
curiously
what had made him unhappy. He disclosed his illness.
Curiously
, this is not what other people seem to like about insurance.
His speech and manners became
curiously
ceremonious and courtly, to the vast admiration and amusement of his intimates.
Curiously
, happy sounds just wash over them.
This beautiful and
curiously
shaped lake lies at around fifteen thousand feet.
Curiously
, the death certificate says he died of heart failure.
Curiously
enough he had never seen the little girl.
In some ways, it is a
curiously
passive experience.
I don` t like to make friends with the
curiously
dressed people.
Curiously
, she feels that she is the unlucky.
A young chimpanzee watched him
curiously
as he tried to get something to eat.
Mickey asked
curiously
.
She regarded him
curiously
for a moment.
Curiously
, it is the same word they have for forest.
She was
curiously
artless.
A fawn behind the tree looked at us
curiously
.
Curiously
, they did not think of what later became magnetic core storage.
She looked at her mother and
curiously
asked, "Why are some of your hairs grey, Mom?"
The little boy opened the box
curiously
.
China,
curiously
, does not make the list.
She had a sense of relief which left her
curiously
lightheaded.
Kelsey looked at her
curiously
.
Tom scanned the prisoners
curiously
.
His voice was
curiously
high-pitched, reedy, almost effeminate.
Curiously
long life for a common garden rat!
Liz picked up the blue envelope and turned it over
curiously
.
She sat and looked at him
curiously
for a few minutes after Dr. Craven had gone.
The film has the feel of a man
curiously
disengaged from his material.
The Welshman eyed him gravely, curiously--and presently said, "Yes, burglar's tools."
"What are you thinking?" he asked
curiously
.
The girl of less than six years old asked her mother
curiously
.
Curiously
, I think they wanted to improve their international public image.
Since sitting down he had felt
curiously
warm.
He looked
curiously
at the people.
She had seemed
curiously
distracted.
that is, some books are to be read only in parts; others to be read but not curiously; and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention.
Conscience granted a truce, and these
curiously
inconsistent pirates fell peacefully to sleep.
'Are you really an artist?' Sara asked
curiously
.
Rather
curiously
they both snapped out the same remark, "Shut up!"
He's
curiously
innocent about what this means to other people.
Harry was
curiously
silent through all this.
Curiously
, the word 'gay' does not occur in the index.
Dr. Craven sat down by him and felt his pulse and looked at him
curiously
.
He stopped suddenly and looked
curiously
at her eager face.
Its film industry operates in its own
curiously
hermetic way.
The woman in the shop had looked at them
curiously
.
His clothes were
curiously
old-fashioned.
Curiously
enough, a year later exactly the same thing happened again.
The boy bent
curiously
to the skeleton of the buck.
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