affect the interest, blow the coals, dog, ferment, heat up, invite, offense, punch, rouse, tantalize, whip up
Definitionn. tightly woven fabric with raised cords
Last update: September 25, 2015
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You pique my curiosity, Haines said amiably. [adjective]
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I wanted a name that would pique the curiosity of my perspective audience. [verb]
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I was piqued at this insinuation, which I looked upon as a reproach, and, without giving myself time to deliberate, accepted his offer. [verb]
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Perhaps tho, as Di Filippo wishes, they will pique readers ' curiosity about Schorr 's work. [Please select]
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Had Hawkeye been aware of the low estimation in which the skillful Uncas held his representations, he would probably have prolonged the entertainment a little in pique. [Please select]
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After a few days, when she could understand him no better than at first, she gave over being puzzled and remained piqued. [Please select]
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Before Ben-Hur could test the oracle, some other visitors were seen approaching across the meadow, and their appearance piqued the curiosity of the company, his not less than theirs. [Please select]
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I exclaimed: and indeed there was something in the hasty and unexplanatory reply which, instead of allaying, piqued my curiosity more than ever. [verb]
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This piqued Javert's curiosity in a decided manner. [verb]
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I was thinking, sir, that very few masters would trouble themselves to inquire whether or not their paid subordinates were piqued and hurt by their orders. [Please select]
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Well then, sir, have the goodness to gratify my curiosity, which is much piqued on one point. [Please select]
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