Definitionadj. showing absence of intellectual inquisitiveness or natural curiosity
Last update: September 3, 2015
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you seem very incurious about it. [Please select]
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They were eyes which shone with clarity; and they were something else--they were totally incurious eyes. [Please select]
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They were on other business, and their incurious minds bothered little about a city that was dead and gone for them. [Please select]
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Then he remembered the passionate generosity latent under that incurious calm. [Please select]
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Sometimes he shared a bottle with Smith, who was equally incurious. [Please select]
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They moved a little in my direction, incurious, recognizing me slowly. [Please select]
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Incurious, and stationary in a happy existence, he has no interest in what passes beyond his own doors. [Please select]
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The children did not look with incurious eyes upon this stirring scene. [Please select]
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When Buck and Curly grew excited, half wild with fear, he raised his head as though annoyed, favored them with an incurious glance, yawned, and went to sleep again. [Please select]
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"What a funny devil the poor old chap was," said Jaffery, with a laugh at the harmless foible of the artist who would not give even an incurious housemaid a clue to his mystery. [Please select]
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