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		Definition of curiously in English: curiouslyadverb ˈkjʊərɪəsliˈkjʊriəsli 1In a way that shows eagerness to know or learn something.  neighbours peered curiously through windows at me  Example sentencesExamples -  She studied it scientifically, then calmly wrenched off the lid and stared curiously at the thick red liquid inside.
 -  They linger, gazing curiously at the portraits and asking questions.
 -  "Girlfriend?" I asked curiously, perhaps a little too worriedly.
 -  The wizard said nothing, merely looked curiously at him.
 -  I peered curiously out the window, wondering who on earth would knock on my door.
 -  A trio of cats gazed up at her, curiously eyeing her approach with heads tilted one way or another.
 -  "How's that going?" Leonard asked curiously, his voice tainted with bitterness.
 -  My sister curiously inquired a few hours later why Mom was locked up in her room, crying, but I wouldn't tell her.
 -  Curiously, she looked at the card, and saw a name that was not familiar to her.
 -  What's his real name?" I inquired curiously.
 
 2In a strange and unusual way.  the sentence is curiously worded sentence adverb curiously, I find snooker riveting  Example sentencesExamples -  They are completely charmed by his innocence, yet contact with the child curiously produces havoc.
 -  Curiously, the only creatures that are clearly confined in a cage are humans.
 -  And curiously, it's the cold which helps the process of waking up for Spring.
 -  The same pink ribbon is twisted around and through the hair, framing Venus's curiously masklike face.
 -  Curiously, for a building of such importance, the parliamentary campus has a limited presence on the Royal Mile.
 -  The single burned match has a curiously forlorn feeling.
 -  Curiously, there is no internal stair.
 -  The stone cages have a curiously sensual, primeval quality, like the ancient dry stone walls in fields.
 -  There has been precious little international protest about all this; UNESCO remains curiously quiet.
 -  Curiously, in a region of perpetual sunshine, the developers have made no push toward exploitation of solar energy.
 
    Definition of curiously in US English: curiouslyadverbˈkyo͝orēəslēˈkjʊriəsli 1In a way that shows eagerness to know or learn something.  neighbors peered curiously through windows at me  Example sentencesExamples -  "How's that going?" Leonard asked curiously, his voice tainted with bitterness.
 -  "Girlfriend?" I asked curiously, perhaps a little too worriedly.
 -  My sister curiously inquired a few hours later why Mom was locked up in her room, crying, but I wouldn't tell her.
 -  The wizard said nothing, merely looked curiously at him.
 -  A trio of cats gazed up at her, curiously eyeing her approach with heads tilted one way or another.
 -  She studied it scientifically, then calmly wrenched off the lid and stared curiously at the thick red liquid inside.
 -  I peered curiously out the window, wondering who on earth would knock on my door.
 -  Curiously, she looked at the card, and saw a name that was not familiar to her.
 -  They linger, gazing curiously at the portraits and asking questions.
 -  What's his real name?" I inquired curiously.
 
 2In a strange and unusual way.  the sentence is curiously worded sentence adverb curiously, I find snooker riveting  Example sentencesExamples -  The single burned match has a curiously forlorn feeling.
 -  Curiously, there is no internal stair.
 -  There has been precious little international protest about all this; UNESCO remains curiously quiet.
 -  Curiously, for a building of such importance, the parliamentary campus has a limited presence on the Royal Mile.
 -  The stone cages have a curiously sensual, primeval quality, like the ancient dry stone walls in fields.
 -  Curiously, in a region of perpetual sunshine, the developers have made no push toward exploitation of solar energy.
 -  Curiously, the only creatures that are clearly confined in a cage are humans.
 -  They are completely charmed by his innocence, yet contact with the child curiously produces havoc.
 -  The same pink ribbon is twisted around and through the hair, framing Venus's curiously masklike face.
 -  And curiously, it's the cold which helps the process of waking up for Spring.
 
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