Encara no tenim significats per a "very inquisitive".
1He had learned, perhaps in America, to be a very inquisitive man.
2He was very inquisitive and wanted to know all about Wellington's tomb.
3Ballan wrasses are often very inquisitive and will come very close.
4My mother was very inquisitive about the whole thing-womenalways are.
5Now, children are very inquisitive and try to learn by themselves.
6Persons were allowed to ask any questions desired, and Belton was very inquisitive.
7School girls forget themselves sometimes, when they are of a very inquisitive disposition.
8He was very kind and very inquisitive and he dropped little pious platitudes.
9That young man is very inquisitive; I'm afraid I've kept him too long.
10Lady Sarah, though a melancholy woman, is very inquisitive about all your affairs.
11They were very inquisitive to know in what manner I had lost my ship.
12The earlier American Indians were always a very inquisitive folk, and were great gossips.
13And being very inquisitive, she started off to have a nearer look at them.
14Always a very inquisitive little girl, she was now agog to learn new lore.
15They were bold and friendly, good-natured-atleast superficially-andvery inquisitive.
16Landlords, and other people, were very inquisitive at that time.
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