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Definitionadj. diligent and thorough in inquiry or investigation
Last update: June 17, 2015
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This probing questions sounded insulting. [Please select]
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His face was sober, the blue eyes probing her mind again. [Please select]
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No one looked at her, no one seemed aware of her presence; she was probing the very depths of insignificance. [Please select]
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No further questioning, no anxious probing, simply her love poured out in fullest measure upon the altar of friendship. [Please select]
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But on probing it with the boat-hook, Saloo at once pronounced it one of the sham nests. [Please select]
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During the three months of his absence Diane took knowledge of herself, appraising her strength and probing her weakness. [Please select]
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On the water they feed over shallows by tipping and probing the bottoms. [Please select]
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Many of the members of the family Scolopacidæ are probing Snipe. [Please select]
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As it drifts across the sky it carries the cone of observation with it like the slim beam of an immense searchlight slowly probing space. [Please select]
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Even in matters that touched him closely, the act alone was his concern; and he dealt with its consequences, without, as a rule, much inquisitive probing of its cause. [Please select]
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