Examples of 'very curious to know' in a sentence

Meaning of "very curious to know"

The phrase 'very curious to know' expresses a strong desire or keen interest in acquiring knowledge or information about something. It implies a sense of intrigue, eagerness, or curiosity to discover or understand something that is not currently known or understood

How to use "very curious to know" in a sentence

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very curious to know
I am very curious to know if there a direct correlation.
She did not know and she was very curious to know.
I would be very curious to know that number.
Why you had come to Hanyang dressed like a noblewoman, Though I was very curious to know.
I am just very curious to know what you think of it.
There are some that I am very curious to know.
I am very curious to know why she would do that.
I was totally engrossed and was very curious to know who this maestro was.
I am very curious to know his feelings.
I am sure the Moroccan Government was very curious to know who was behind this . ”.
I am very curious to know what you recorded here.
The canadian secret service is very curious to know how you figured it out.
I am very curious to know the name of the movie.
The Canadian secret service are very curious to know how you figured it out.
I am very curious to know what religion you are.

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My colleagues and I are very curious to know who you are.
I am very curious to know what was said behind our back.
It seems they're very curious to know more.
I am very curious to know what the cook has prepared for us.
If they have depth, you are very curious to know if it 's real or not.
I was very curious to know what is going to happen once the training ends.
Well, I should be very curious to know.
I am very curious to know what changed.
Sister Della replied: No, but I'm very curious to know what Jesus looks like.
I was very curious to know what had become of the doolies.
I am sure you are all very curious to know what 's been going on today.
Very curious to know how Alison would propose handling this?
Monica . I am very curious to know.
I am very curious to know how they intend bringing about everything they have promised.
You know, suddenly, I am very curious to know where he 's been.
I am very curious to know more about Tibet national team.
Naturally, we are very curious to know where you come from.
I am very curious to know how the Utilitarians will correct this deficiency.
At this site 30 years ago. I'm very curious to know if there was a similar death.
I am very curious to know how much you actually know about the Dreams.
The girlie was very curious to know more about the deer.
I'm very curious to know what the disturbing stuff were.
I would be very curious to know what really happened.
I was very curious to know how can i make money from internet.
They were very curious to know where they are from.
I am very curious to know what Gauguin Plans to do.
Because he is very curious to know what he came to do here in Berlin.
I am very curious to know how Gauguin will get on.
Oprah seemed very curious to know about the Hindi film industry.
We are very curious to know about internet explorer 9 platform preview.
It seems they are very curious to know more about our mysterious Puck neighbor.
And I am very curious to know whether that is the view of the European Commission.
Naturally, we are very curious to know where it is you come from.
I am very curious to know if Frank 's uncle is just Frank wearing a mustache.
People are very curious to know about God.”.

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I put them on to frighten away the curious
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Examples of using Know
I need to know if you want the paintings
We are here to surf and you know that
I know you dislike me but we are still brothers
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Examples of using Very
I wanta very private conversation with him
He must have loved you very much
Very few know what that means
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