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单词 Curious
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1. Everyone was curious as to why Mark was leaving.
2. I was curious to know what would happen next.
3. I'm curious to know what she said.
4. Her secretive manner had made me curious.
5. Children are curious about everything around them.
6. Curious pedestrians were ordered to move along.
7. He is such a curious boy,(http://) always asking questions.
8. I heard a curious noise last night.
9. It is a curious paradox that professional comedians often have unhappy personal lives.
10. I was curious to find out what she had said.
11. Don't be too curious about things you are not supposed to know.
12. Steve was intensely curious about the world I came from.
13. They entered the shop, which was a curious ramshackle building.
14. They were very curious about the people who lived upstairs.
15. He felt a curious mixture of excitement and panic.
16. We received a number of curious stares from passers-by.
17. I was intensely curious to know more about him.
18. He remains curious about why she neglects him.
19. It was curious that she didn't tell anyone.
20. It's curious that she left without saying goodbye.
21. Hide it where curious eyes won't see it.
22. My eye fell on a curious object.
23. She's a curious mixture of stubbornness and servility.
24. We got a number of curious looks from passers-by.
25. He grew curious about how to make a toy.
26. He was curious about how she would react.
27. Babies are curious about everything around them.
28. She was curious as to why he was there.
29. We felt curious how she received the shocking news.
30. I was curious about how she would react.
1. Everyone was curious as to why Mark was leaving.
2. I was curious to know what would happen next.
3. Her secretive manner had made me curious.
4. Children are curious about everything around them.
5. Curious pedestrians were ordered to move along.
6. He is such a curious boy, always asking questions.
7. I heard a curious noise last night.
8. It is a curious paradox that professional comedians often have unhappy personal lives.
9. I was curious to find out what she had said.
10. Steve was intensely curious about the world I came from.
11. They entered the shop, which was a curious ramshackle building.
12. They were very curious about the people who lived upstairs.
13. I was intensely curious to know more about him.
14. He saw a book on the table and picked it up, idly curious.
15. Puppies are naturally curious.
16. We felt curious ( as to ) how she received the shocking news.
31. The wine tasted rather curious.
32. She looks rather curious with green hair.
33. Curious sightseers rolled up in their hundreds.
34. She's always so curious about my work.
35. A curious thing happened to me yesterday.
36. His eyes fell on a curious object.
37. Mandy was curious to know what happened.
38. What a curious thing to say.
39. It's curious that he didn't tell you.
40. By a curious paradox,(http:///curious.html) the team became less motivated the more games it won.
41. The pageant promises to be a curious mixture of the ancient and modern.
42. He was too curious to let the matter drop .
43. They speak neither French nor German, but a curious mixture of the two.
44. There was a curious mixture of people in the audience.
45. A crowd of curious onlookers soon gathered to see what was happening.
46. She's a curious character - I don't really know what to think of her.
47. She coped with the frankly curious looks of the men.
48. It's curious Billy hasn't phoned when he promised he would.
49. I find it very curious that you did not tell anyone.
50. By a curious twist of fate we met again only a week or so later.
51. He is a curious boy who is always asking questions.
52. Curious shoppers lifted up their children to take a closer look at the parade.
53. Then there was his manner, a curious compound of humour and severity.
54. By a curious twist of fate, cricket was also my favourite sport.
55. His conduct that evening was to say the least curious.
56. Jones himself was a curious mixture of ra-dicalism and conservatism.
57. The naval high command's response to these developments is rather curious.
58. He saw a book on the table and picked it up, idly curious.
59. It was a curious feeling, as though we were floating on air.
60. His work is a curious blend of sophistication and naivety.
61. He is curious as to what we are going to do.
62. It is good to be curious about the world around you.
63. Her shouting attracted some curious glances from other people in the restaurant.
64. Puppies are naturally curious.
65. Don't be so curious!
66. They were surrounded on all sides/on every side by curious children.
67. The interior was shielded from the curious gaze of passersby.
68. Be sure the private papers cannot be got at by curious eyes.
69. We felt curious ( as to ) how she received the shocking news.
70. He has a curious habit of scratching his ear while he speaks.
71. Everybody on board was worried and we were curious to find out what had happened.
72. Really, I had not been very curious about him.
73. The principal's response to the problem was curious.
74. Does such a curious situation ever arise?
75. Nor does Hinkes tell us another curious fact.
76. This is not merely a curious conundrum.
77. The driver gave her a curious look then.
78. Normally, these are very curious animals.
79. This seems a rather curious reading.
80. I haven't got time to get curious about it.
81. Smith was curious about how people made economic decisions.
82. A curious thing has happened here.
83. And the ear is just as curious.
84. When George came back he did a curious thing.
85. This Dickens was a most curious man.
86. Even young children often become curious about drugs.
87. The people were better dressed, but just as curious.
88. I'm not being nosy, I'm just curious.
89. There is something curious about him, you know.
90. This is a rather curious argument about sign language.
91. He felt a curious mixture of elation and unease.
92. In a curious way he would miss Tibbles.
93. He was curious about things, about other people, what they did and how they did it.
93. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
94. Later, while dancing, Johnson slipped and fell to the floor, and the curious gathered around.
95. I can not say why I suddenly became so curious about him.
96. And the true Jets' fans have curious ways of showing their affection.
97. Life in the village was a curious combination of the old and the very new.
98. I was standing at the back of the tent, just curious.
99. He put out a hand and caressed her hair, her head, with tenderness and, she thought, curious detachment.
100. It was one of the most curious things I had ever seen.
101. The mill still stands and is a curious mixture of brick, elm(), slate and corrugated iron.
102. Less so is a creeping and curious menace of players being verbally abused.
103. Biting a tree and then running away seemed like a very curious and wasteful behavior.
104. But even I am a little bit curious as to what the top news stories are.
105. What you can do Young people are often curious and like to experiment with the latest craze.
106. By curious coincidence, the suitable candidates are somehow always chaps.
107. They follow the line of the cliff edge closely and seem curious at the presence of humans.
108. It is curious, by the way, that the gridiron plan should have gone on so long.
109. She was, she had to admit, curious about the Dersinghams.
110. I shone a torch into the water hoping to attract a curious dorado to the light.
111. I wonder if they will ask me to go, but apart from a few curious glances, quickly snuffed, they ignore me.
112. There he sat, marooned and outwardly calm, massaging his injured limb, while a curious crowd gathered.
113. If anyone caught her curious eye, they just smiled politely back and got on with their business.
114. But as if to allay our disappointment, teams of curious sea lions kept popping up near our kayaks.
115. The visitors were soon surrounded by a crowd of curious children.
116. This probably does not take most people by surprise-yet it is a curious fact.
117. Her plate held a curious mixture of Spam, jelly, iced buns and lettuce leaves.
118. So you start out from some curious notion you have hit on, or even not so curious.
119. If you are curious about the bombardier beetle, by the way, what actually happens is as follows.
120. Thus, these clever devices are curious stillbirths in our genealogy of automation.
121. The emphasis on pace bowling meant that he found himself in a rather curious position.
122. Outwardly, the most curious aspect of Neon Prophet is that none of them are Rastafarian.
123. He had come to some curious arrangement with his landlady.
123. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
124. Once outside, she stood uncertainly for a moment, oblivious to the curious glances of passers-by.
125. The curious facts of Ipswich v Fisons were being relied on to support the distinction.
126. Le Pen's outburst illustrates just how curious is this retention of antisemitism.
127. It was a curious mixture of staid respectability with overtones of holiday fun.
128. This is most curious[], considering that in the same column he seems to directly contradict this very point.
129. He was a man of commanding presence and curious contrasts.
130. In the evenings, she ate alone and loved it: she felt curious looks coming her way.
131. It is also a curious fact that the older the remains of industry are the better they are regarded.
132. Robyn could tell the minute she met their curious glances.
133. Those who butt in because they are curious, nosy and feel entitled to the involvement they seek.
134. Yes, says Black, settling in comfortably to the languor of the moment, a number of very curious stories.
135. The river banks were frequently lined with curious onlookers who struggle to eke out an existence in this harsh environment.
136. To her everything seemed to be curious and interesting, and she was utterly unconcerned how she appeared to other people.
137. A sweet tooth One of the most curious symptoms of candidiasis is a craving for sugary foods or for foods containing yeast.
138. And as he drew nearer, Cornelius became painfully aware of a curious buzzing sound in his ears.
139. As he got up to speak, she said, she was as curious as anyone else about what would pour out.
140. And so maybe then, gradually at first, Kathy became attuned to a curious new odor in the air.
141. There are several dings and dents in the body where the guitar has suffered the slings and arrows of a curious public.
142. Now she was even more curious about his tastes, his means, his life alone.
143. It is a curious turn around from the days when bondholders pleased to be bought out and were driving to drawing lots!
144. The curious thing is why a university made Mr Jeffries head of an academic department in the first place.
145. Power Computing was packed with show-goers curious to see the new, low-cost, high-performance Mac clones.
146. She had found an explanation of events which satisfied her, an explanation which in a curious way brought her contentment.
147. I must confess I was as curious as they were so I kept an eye on the cottage to see who came.
148. When she saw it was Nick Frazer something very curious happened.
149. Once again Sabine had the curious sensation that time had stopped and run back.
150. The most curious finding, according to Shmeltzer, was that the labels in the suspects' clothes had been torn out.
151. People have always been curious about exactly how life on earth began.
152. It is curious, however, that jurists seem to have been slow and cautious in proposing new wordings.
153. The Educorp catalogue also lists some more contemplative, or just curious, examples(http:///curious.html), including the Bogie Stack.
154. It came from a tributary passage that lead off from the main corridor at a curious angle.
155. It is a curious fact that the Nizan Case was ultimately dominated more by fiction than by fact.
156. Even the wallabies, for whom bouncing around is a way of life, cast a curious glance.
157. Some of the men gave him curious looks because of the blood that had sheeted his right side.
158. Of course, the most curious of all former Salomon Brothers mortgage traders is Howie Rubin.
159. Darwin's theory was presented in the Origin in a curious way.
160. I believe there are no red-headed Civil Servants. How curious.
161. But the curious thing was that the idea had somehow and much against his will taken root in his consciousness.
162. The cat crouched uneasily in her arms, then uttered a curious low cry and struggled free.
163. Was it relevant to his enquiry, or just a curious coincidence?
164. Even with Owen, she attracted some curious glances from people at adjoining tables.
165. A curious fact which might seem at first to constitute an exception to this explanation turns out to provide further confirmation of it.
166. By the middle of the nineteenth century it had been firmly established that there was something curious about Mercury's orbit.
167. He held the door open and she passed through, followed by many curious glances.
168. Metaphors have a curious way of living beyond the point at which the evidence from which they grew has been discarded.
169. Are cats strange animals or do they so resemble us that we find them curious as we do monkeys? John Steinbeck 
170. The curious leaps of Francie's mind require close attention from the reader.
171. I began to feel ashamed of my nosiness but I hadn't intended to be nosey: I was just curious.
172. It occurred to her for the first time that there were a couple of curious anomalies in her childhood.
173. It was just a curious coincidence that Hatton had been killed on the day following that of Mrs Fanshawe's regaining consciousness.
174. Outside the gallery a group of curious bystanders gathered, staring and leering at the nude painting.
175. We have Sigmund Freud to thank for a rather curious state of affairs.
176. And even more curious - they don't usually dispense £20 notes.
177. In came a previously undisclosed audiotape of a police interview with Butch Yunkin full of gaps, clicks and curious pauses.
178. Lagutin was the subject of a curious coincidence the following day.
179. The story behind the rumour is so curious, however, that it is worth telling none the less.
180. Which in turn made me curious as to why the numberdar was so anxious to have me along.
181. In running the same course of action is likely to do little more than raise a few curious glances from fellow competitors.
182. At first Wexford felt a curious distaste and then he thought about the dead man and what he knew of him.
183. Soon there would be the little clutch of spectators, the curious children shooed away by the adults,(http:///curious.html) the Press photographers.
184. But lately I have begun to feel intensely curious about Anna herself.
185. A few curious neighbors came out to see what was going on.
186. I enjoy science, and I'm a very curious person. I always want to know the reason behind everything, big or small. Malala Yousafzai 
187. Be curious, not judgmental. Walt Whitman 
188. There are Eko 12-string necks and bodies, curious banjo necks, oddball Eko violin bass parts and lots, lots more.
189. The band's room is filled with a curious mixture of people, waiting for something to happen.
190. Once, before she was born, her father had found a curious bloated and boggle-eyed fish on the shore.
191. She wandered all over the stave and produced a curious counterpoint to the tune.
192. What has always separated them from other rock-and-roll bands is a curious mixture of maturity and immaturity.
193. At least the wines tasted very curious to my inexpert palate.
194. Such a curious thing for an established and respected elderly gentleman to do, now that she came to consider it seriously.
195. He says Ryan has been a tinkerer since childhood, endlessly curious about the way things work.
196. But then my eye caught a pair of heavy wool embroidered curtains drawn across an angled alcove. Very curious.
197. The mill came under the control of Pharoah Webb, whose curious name probably influenced that of the mill.
198. It was a weird situation, and I was curious to learn more.
199. I was very curious about the other contents of the suitcase which was now lying on the floor near me.
200. He was curious to find out why she had left her job so suddenly.
201. This statement is often regarded as a curious relic of the values of bourgeois culture.
202. Some were just curious, and would pretend to have lost their way and hope to be invited to spend a night.
203. It triumphed in a different way, as a display cabinet of curious animals for Victorian London.
204. Now she did a very curious thing: she explored all the subterranean passages connecting the Columbia buildings.
205. A rather curious look from Prince Philip wondering, no doubt, how this lowly two-ringer got into the act.
206. Being naturally curious animals, cats often find their way into dangerous places.
207. Naturally the city figures large in this adventure, but one drawn from a curious mixture of references.
208. They have a curious way of sitting on the back seat, unfamiliar with the correct posture.
209. The women who were working there looked at me in a kind curious way at first and then took me for granted.
210. Something else which is expected of him; the most curious manifestation of noblesseoblige.
211. I go back past Security and get a slightly curious look myself.
212. Strangers have a curious way of coming through for other strangers.
213. When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do. Walt Disney 
213. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
214. The black one continued to look Glover over, but he was relaxed, more curious than anything.
215. Teachers say Down's children are just as curious and interested as other children.
216. The culture of the classroom should encourage children to be curious.
217. And then, protected against the pitfalls of this curious patois, you can book your ticket to Tokyo in complete confidence.
218. But the universities attracted the learned and the curious: dogma collided with curiosity.
219. I stared at a picture of a cedar tree in curious perspective.
220. Nizan's political stance at this juncture was a curious mixture of uncompromising denunciation and sweet-talking collaboration.
221. I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious. Albert Einstein 
222. He had a curious knock-kneed kind of walk that seemed to send him bumping into things all the time.
223. These curious regularities have more than numerological appeal.
224. He was receding obliquely with a curious hurrying gait.
225. They walked northward with a curious feeling of disappointment.
226. A curious llama at Machu Picchu.
227. A much - trailed financial overhaul is a curious mix of audacity and timidity.
228. Very odd and very curious, the mental process is, in you men of business!
229. Dogs are curious and will try to eat almost anything, including poop.
230. She was looking at him in a sidelong way , but with curious intensity.
231. Too stupefied to be curious myself, I fastened the door and glanced round for the bed.
232. The constable, the landlord, and a curious neighbor went upstairs to arrest the lodger.
233. Curious as Lot's wife , she has made herself unpopular among her friends.
234. Mr Kim also found a curious side effect of the drug - approval process.
235. Opening eyes and stretching four limbs, people discover the varicolored world and feel curious inside.
236. Curious as Lot's wife , he had made himself unpopular among his friends.
237. Gemini's love variety and are the most curious Signs of the Zodiac.
238. There 5 s even an Erotic museum for the unenlightened or the curious among you.
239. She is both poised and uptight, both intellectually curious and submissively ladylike.
240. What remains is a niche market for the curious and sated.
241. Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore?
242. It was curious how that predestined horror moved in and out of one's consciousness.
243. Olivia , curious to see who this peremptory messenger might be , desired he might be admitted.
244. The Starfish is one of the most curious creatures in the sea.
245. Curious George was apparently just a small part of a more elaborate world of whimsy.
246. Uzbekistan is a curious blend of the ancient and the relatively recent.
247. Curious as Lot's wife, he enjoys prying into other people's secrets and is therefore generally disliked.
248. Curious as Lot's wife, he always do some stupid thing in the classroom, nobody like him.
249. " Oh, yes, " returned Carrie, vacantly, trying to arrange this curious proposition in her mind.
250. Curious as Lot's wife, so he't get along well with his colleague.
251. David, on the other hand, had labored to fabricate a curious patent leather trouser suit.
252. If you are curious about a Vegetarian or Vegan diet, I highly recommend reading Diet.
252. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
253. The democrat and the dictator are six months into southern Africa's most curious marriage of convenience.
254. A curious little boy , ru waiting to see the Antelopes?
255. Mr Marvel was suddenly whirled about and started marching off in a curious spasmodic manner.
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