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Example sentences for "curious expression"

  • Louis looked at me with a curious expression in his face.

  • There was a curious expression in his eyes.

  • Lamartine looked at me with a curious expression in his dark eyes.

  • Denton asked him, with a curious expression in his eyes.

  • Lorraine looked at him with a curious expression on her face.

  • The woman looked at him a moment with a curious expression in her eyes.

  • When Wickersham met her that afternoon at the point she had designated, not far from the Park, he had a curious expression on his cold face.

  • To be sure, his eyes sought the bride's with a curious expression in them; and when he spoke with her apart a little later, there was an air of cynicism about him that remained in her memory.

  • Mrs. Wentworth looked at her with a curious expression in her eyes.

  • In the light of the lamp he had a curious expression on his white face.

  • Benson was silent for a few moments, and then he looked up with a curious expression.

  • Challoner regarded her with a curious expression.

  • Footsteps approached the tepee with something strangely stealthy in their tread, and Clarke, turning his head, listened with a curious expression.

  • Witham turned his head aside a moment and apparently found it needful to fumble at the fastenings of the furs, while there was a curious expression in his eyes when he looked round again.

  • He went out, and Barrington, who looked after him with a curious expression in his face, nodded twice as if in approval.

  • There was a curious expression in Ferris' face, but as he glanced round at the rest, who were regarding him expectantly, he did not observe that Maud Barrington and her aunt had just come in and stood close behind him.

  • Witham, who had closed the door, stood looking at them with a curious expression.

  • His eyes rested on her with a curious expression as of yearning.

  • There was a curious expression on Lady Stair’s face.

  • No," said Nellie Townshead with a curious expression.

  • No," said the girl languidly, though there was a curious expression in her eyes.

  • Oh, yes," said Seaforth with a curious expression.

  • Deringham seemed to find a difficulty in commencing, and there was a curious expression in his restless eyes, while once or twice he stopped and proceeded somewhat inconsequently.

  • A curious expression--one of intense surprise, followed instantly by one of tenderness and pity--crossed his countenance.

  • Thayor stopped abruptly and looked at his wife with a curious expression.

  • Holcomb shook his head--a curious expression on his face.

  • Winston turned his head aside a moment, and apparently found it needful to fumble at the fastenings of the furs, while there was a curious expression in his eyes when he looked round again.

  • There was a curious expression in Ferris's face, but as he glanced around at the rest, who were regarding him expectantly, he did not observe that Maud Barrington and her aunt had just come in and stood close behind him.

  • Winston, who had closed the door, stood looking at them with a curious expression.

  • Mrs. Van Dorn, who had been staring intently at the door, looked quickly at her companion with a curious expression.

  • Charlotte continued to regard her with a curious expression.

  • Charlotte regarded her little brother with a curious expression.

  • He stood looking at the excited man with a curious expression.

  • He looked down at her with a curious expression, in which both amusement and annoyance might have been detected.

  • Then her mother and sister disappeared through the doorway, and before following: them she looked at her hand with a curious expression.

  • He had been fumbling at his collar, but as she spoke, his hand fell to his side and he looked straight before him, with a curious expression on his face.

  • He got up and steadied himself, with one hand on the table, looking at her with a curious expression in his face: in that instant, it reminded her of the expression on that of his wife; it was one of absolute terror.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "curious expression" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    agricultural life; calcium chloride; curious coincidence; curious example; curious expression; curious fact; curious instance; curious little; curious mixture; curious sensation; curious sense; curious smile; curious specimen; curious story; curiously enough; high rank; indeed they; land purchase; more glorious; only served; organic substances; should have been glad; shows himself; sodium phosphate; stormy weather; throated green