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ODDMENT |
Curiosity |
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NOSINESS |
Curiosity |
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ASKS |
Shows curiosity |
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CURIOSITIES |
Of Curiosity |
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CURIOUSNESS |
Inquisitiveness; curiosity. |
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GAZED |
Looked with curiosity |
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INTEREST |
Curiosity about a loan charge |
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CURIO |
Any curiosity or article of virtu. |
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INCURIOSITY |
Want of curiosity or interest; inattentiveness;
indifference. |
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QUODLIBETICAL |
Not restricted to a particular subject; discussed
for curiosity or entertainment. |
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PRURIENT |
Uneasy with desire; itching; especially, having a
lascivious curiosity or propensity; lustful. |
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GAZINGSTOCK |
A person or thing gazed at with scorn or abhorrence;
an object of curiosity or contempt. |
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IMPORTUNATE |
Troublesomely urgent; unreasonably solicitous;
overpressing in request or demand; urgent; teasing; as, an impotunate
petitioner, curiosity. |
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PIQUE |
To excite to action by causing resentment or jealousy; to
stimulate; to prick; as, to pique ambition, or curiosity. |
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INTERESTING |
Engaging the attention; exciting, or adapted to
excite, interest, curiosity, or emotion; as, an interesting story;
interesting news. |
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WONDER |
To feel doubt and curiosity; to wait with uncertain
expectation; to query in the mind; as, he wondered why they came. |
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PRY |
To peep narrowly; to gaze; to inspect closely; to attempt
to discover something by a scrutinizing curiosity; -- often implying
reproach. |
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LION |
An object of interest and curiosity, especially a person who
is so regarded; as, he was quite a lion in London at that time. |
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GAZE |
To fixx the eyes in a steady and earnest look; to look
with eagerness or curiosity, as in admiration, astonishment, or with
studious attention. |
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INQUISITIVENESS |
The quality or state of being inquisitive; the
disposition to seek explanation and information; curiosity to learn
what is unknown; esp., uncontrolled and impertinent curiosity. |
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VISIT |
To go or come to see, as for the purpose of friendship,
business, curiosity, etc.; to attend; to call upon; as, the physician
visits his patient. |
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MYSTERY |
...omething
kept cautiously concealed, and therefore exciting curiosity or wonder;
something which has not been or can not be explained; hence,
... |
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PINNA |
...been used in manufacturing woven fabrics, as a
curiosity. ... |