How To Use Curiousness In A Sentence

  • Instead, she decided to pursue the curiousness which slowly welled up within her, replacing the other emotions for the time being.
  • curiousness" he had never experienced before filled the chamber as Sanford arrived. Local News from Spartanburg Herald Journal
  • But then, also, it was with a certain reverent curiousness that she approached the cabin, while the Hush on her cheek showed a yet riper mellowness. THE GREAT INTERROGATION
  • At the sound of his voice the woman peered at him with quick curiousness. A DAY'S LODGING
  • Hoping to preserve his informal channel to the military through Haig, Nixon sought at the outset to allay any fear of repercussions for what he had that first evening called the "curiousness" of Haig's involvement in the affair. Nixon and the Chiefs
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  • Control: emotional, language and behavior. Think: Life, death and eternity. Abandon: evil, ignorance and betrayal. Train: a rational and humble and curiousness.
  • Then she was a mixture of curiousness and intrigue.
  • Your charming smile , curiousness, cute action, brilliance, innocence make you a star in Parade.
  • This curiousness of end users lead to the development of highly sophisticated games that take care of the expectations of users and here we come up with 3d game development. Game Generation | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • The tension was gone but was responded by an immediate curiousness.
  • I raised an eyebrow in curiousness and he rolled his eyes.
  • I am old enough to make ready to die, and a great curiousness have I about what will happen to me when I am dead. CHAPTER XVIII
  • I won't go into the curiousness of this fact alone.
  • What a ridiculous question would this be to him, who knows that in what we call spoil, he pursues the rational purposes of his own art; that to the excellence of the metal, he may also add the curiousness of the figure? Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. VI.
  • The boy, who had been regarding him with the tolerant curiousness one accords to the prattlings of the feeble-minded, answered promptly. Page 3
  • Control: emotional, language and behavior. Think: Life, death and eternity. Abandon: evil, ignorance and betrayal. Train: a rational and humble and curiousness.

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