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quizzical

[kwiz-i-kuhl] / ˈkwɪz ɪ kəl /


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She uses it to make anything from trinket boxes to ornate geometric vases to statuettes of quizzical creatures.

From Los Angeles Times

As we left the snack corner I walked extra slowly, and Bright cast a quizzical glance at me.

From Literature

Aunt Kate gave me a quizzical look as she reached over and popped a yellow candy in her mouth.

From Literature

He was sending patients for so many tests, for such obscure toxins or conditions, that some reported being met with an increasingly quizzical eye at the testing clinic, as if to say, "What now?"

From BBC

And there might be some quizzical looks at some of the language in the emails - for instance "Fall" rather than "Autumn", which is more like American English than British.

From BBC