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Example sentences for "curious look"

  • With a curious look in his eyes, Dicky watched the people go.

  • From the veranda of the hotel, Ada Ratcliffe watched it slowly melt, with her lips tight set and a curious look in her eyes, until when the blue expanse was once more empty she rose with a little sigh.

  • Nares sat very still for a few moments, with a curious look in his eyes, and one hand closed, and his comrade once more recognized that there had been a change in him of late.

  • Nares called to the hammock boys, who slipped away into the darkness with a soft patter of naked feet, while Father Tiebout stood still in the doorway with a curious look in his eyes.

  • There was a curious look on his mobile face, partly amused and wholly puzzled, as his keen eyes met Marguerite's they became strangely sarcastic.

  • A curious look of intense passion seemed to glow from beneath his drooping lids, the mouth was tightly closed, the lips compressed, as if the will alone held that surging passion in check.

  • No," said Mellersh, giving him a curious look.

  • Then, turning, with his face wearing a curious look of calm, he laid his hand upon Barclay's arm.

  • The girl in the blue gown with its orange butterflies had a curious look of defiance and of being at bay that the lawyer instantly noticed.

  • Her red lips quivered, and Dunstan, with a curious look of man determination, steered her into an increasing velocity and brilliancy of step.

  • Sard had been thinking about that; a curious look in her eyes, she faced the boy.

  • Charnock did not answer, but gave her a curious look, and she pondered for a moment or two.

  • You seem to have made up your mind about the matter," Helen remarked with a curious look.

  • Wilkinson gave her a curious look, but said nothing and she went out.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    apple trees; baptize them; been otherwise; criminal cases; curious account; curious case; curious enough; curious example; curious expression; curious instance; curious little; curious look; curious sensation; curious smile; curious specimen; curious story; hand edge; historical studies; kind and; nutmeg grated; royal commissioner; seems that; shall not; universal validity; white hairs; will raise