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Meanings of
inquiringly
in English
In an inquiring manner.
enquiringly
Usage of
inquiringly
in English
1
The nurse came stealthily to the reception-room entrance and looked in
inquiringly
.
2
Again the sorrowing mother looks
inquiringly
up; Cypriano, in turn, becoming listener.
3
In the meantime the Brutus had put back, blowing her whistle
inquiringly
.
4
Much more so than in Europe. The others looked at him
inquiringly
.
5
I looked at her in surprise, and glanced
inquiringly
toward the duchess.
6
The captain looked at the mate
inquiringly
;
but neither said a word.
7
Walter and Carl looked at one another
inquiringly
;
the others dithered helplessly.
8
Her mane bristled a little; she sniffed and looked
inquiringly
at him.
9
Mandy, in the kitchen, looked
inquiringly
at Blish as it penetrated there.
10
She looked
inquiringly
at the man as though in wait for something.
11
He looked
inquiringly
at the humorous eyes of the man, and spoke:
12
Once more the Indian at the table turned his head, listening
inquiringly
.
13
The invalid looked
inquiringly
at his daughter, and the latter answered, blushing:
14
When Sharpleigh came in a little later he looked about him
inquiringly
.
15
He raised his brows
inquiringly
,
and Detricand inclined his head in assent.
16
He looked
inquiringly
at the middle-aged man in tweeds, who nodded silently.
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About this term
inquiringly
Adverb
Frequent collocations
look inquiringly
glance inquiringly
turn inquiringly
gaze inquiringly
say inquiringly
More collocations
Inquiringly
through the time
Inquiringly
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare