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curious
adjective as in desiring knowledge, understanding
adjective as in very odd
Example Sentences
Assumption Island, in the western Indian Ocean, possesses little at first glance that would set even the most curious and intrepid traveller's pulse racing.
One of the curious facts about rats - and one begins to explain why poison baits often don't work - is that they cannot vomit.
Police patrols had also started early, with officers posted on street corners and beach areas to stop curious locals getting too close to the waves.
The case of Wood is a curious one.
"Especially because of that conservative culture, people are becoming even more curious."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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