Examples of 'curiously' in a sentence
Meaning of "curiously"
Curiously is an adverb that is used to indicate a sense of interest, wonder, or surprise in a curious manner
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- In a curious manner; with curiosity; inquisitively.
- Oddly; in a strange or unexpected way.
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You were curiously gentle with the builders.
Your acts of violence are always curiously disgusting.
Who curiously are neither mantis nor shrimp.
The police seem curiously ill informed.
Curiously he was often described as their only son.
Fashioned very curiously of roses and of ivory.
Curiously this enthralling history is difficult to reconstitute.
Bakhtin appears curiously free of this vulnerability.
She inspected them rapidly and curiously.
I find it curiously hard to hate her for it.
He looked at me even more curiously than before.
I know curiously little about your father.
Evénn regarded him curiously for a moment.
How curiously strange the moon appears to me.
It seems to involve a curiously twisted national egotism.
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I curiously asked how her passion began.
Also caused by the curiously shaped wound.
I curiously asked him why did he believe me.
Tarvin watched her curiously in the starlight.
He looked at her for a moment rather curiously.
The sword is curiously missing a sword guard.
Jane looked at the young man curiously.
Pippin felt curiously attracted by the well.
And the fish suspending themselves so curiously.
We need curiously and passion for science.
Office workers and tourists looked on curiously.
And none so curiously close to a tylium mine.
I could not help looking at them curiously.
Diniana curiously looked at me as she says that.
We regarded each other curiously for a moment.
Thus curiously lacking its signature molten centre.
The two films are curiously similar in form.
Each train eyed the other curiously.
She jumps curiously to feel the effects.
Causing the human to cock an eyebrow curiously.
The waiter was curiously looking at our table.
In a few years the situation had curiously.
It made for a curiously ambiguous love poem.
She looked him up and down curiously.
He glanced curiously from one to the other.
He looked at the far away building curiously.
The woman curiously looked at the flower.
She turned and looked at him curiously.
She looked at him curiously for a moment.
I went to one stall and examined them curiously.
His account is curiously devoid of a historical dynamic.
The steps to this tower were curiously irregular.
Chloe asked curiously with a hint of hope.
Tom looked around the office curiously.
His pockets were curiously empty except for these.