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US
/ˈwəndɝɪŋ/
]
[ UK /wˈʌndəɹɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /wˈʌndəɹɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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showing curiosity
if someone saw a man climbing a light post they might get inquisitive
raised a speculative eyebrow
How To Use wondering In A Sentence
- It may be a little early but I was just wondering if you could characterize the impact of the label amendment in terms of the new patient starts in to the new year? SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
- I sat for a moment, wondering what on earth Kip would have done to me once he learned - if he did not already know - that it was I who snitched, when something stung the side of my face a bit.
- So there is one problem he did not face - wondering if his bride is a gold-digger.
- We also get to see entire animatics sequences that will delight anyone wondering how all the elements come together for a movie this visually powerful.
- My question is, I'm wondering if you support stem-cell research in hopes that they may produce new limbs for amputees.
- Before long, mob bosses were wondering whether he should disappear on a permanent basis. Times, Sunday Times
- Wondering how the wasted Stevenson could work so tirelessly, La Farge decided he must be an aitu, a Samoan devil spirit not bound by the laws of the flesh. The Five of Hearts
- Before you turn the page, wondering why I've chosen such a dreadful piece of sugary sentimentalism for this week's painting, give Greuze's grieving girl a second glance.
- And I was wondering whether you'd bite my head off, or blaspheme at me, so I took Bev's advice. RESCUING ROSE
- A cat less agile than the rest of his species had been known to entangle himself in the little swing window, and to hang there all the night, sending forth unearthly caterwaulings, to the unspeakable terror of Miss Wendover's guest, unfamiliar with the mechanism of the room, and wondering what breed of Hampshire demon or afrit was thus making night hideous. The Golden Calf