The Robert is an altogether harder wreck, with many inquisitive congers that just curiously eye you as you swim past their lairs. [adjective]
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The lid of the system is lockable - ideal if you have a very inquisitive toddler in the house. [adjective]
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"No, I was not inquisitive." [adjective]
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Swipes, who found her too inquisitive--quick as she was, could not realise at once the possibility of being looked down upon. [adjective]
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And a century of intercourse, good-will, and admiration has left us still inquisitive about each other. [adjective]
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Moreover, Humphrey had talents which Edward had not--a natural talent for mechanics, and an inquisitive research into science, as far as his limited education would permit him. [adjective]
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"Age is inquisitive." [adjective]
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'Devil confound you,' thought Waverley: 'what infernal luck has penned me up with this inquisitive hag.' [adjective]
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The inquisitive, malevolent gaze of her rivals, and the loud music resounding from the city, disquieted and distracted her mind. [adjective]
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Colonel Gardiner, the commanding officer of the regiment, was himself a study for a romantic, and at the same time an inquisitive youth. [adjective]
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