curious
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adj. Curious; curious; strange; strange; unusual
Examples:
1. They were very curious about the people who lived upstairs.
They were curious about the people who lived upstairs.
2.I was curious to find out what she had said.
I really wanted to find out what she had said.
3.Everyone was curious as to why Mark was leaving.
Everyone was curious as to why Mark was leaving.
4.He is such a curious boy, always asking questions.
He is a child with a strong thirst for knowledge and always loves to ask questions.
5. There was a curious mixture of people in the audience.
There were all kinds of people in the audience, which looked very strange.
6. It was a curious feeling, as though we were floating on air.
It was a strange feeling, as though we were floating on air.
7. It was curious that she didn't tell anyone.
She didn't tell anyone, which was unusual.
8.Curious?pedestrians?were?ordered?to?move?along?
Curious passers-by were ordered to leave.
9.Both?of?them?looked?at?him?with?that?curious,?slightly?amused?and?even?arch?expressi?on.? They both looked at him, With a curious, a little funny or even mischievous expression