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Meanings of unsatisfied curiosity in English
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Usage of unsatisfied curiosity in English
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If you touch him too lightly, you raise unsatisfiedcuriosity, not fear.
2
There is nothing so carking as the pangs of unsatisfiedcuriosity.
3
We want to front life's shocks and storms; unsatisfiedcuriosity drives us on.
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That morning I had waked with a sensation of unsatisfiedcuriosity.
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But her heart beat with unsatisfiedcuriosity, and some unknown longing.
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Leaving also that blankest of all blanks in the feminine heart, an unsatisfiedcuriosity.
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Nobody, especially no woman, ever yet died of unsatisfiedcuriosity.
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The man was in a state of almost anger, caused half by disappointment, half by unsatisfiedcuriosity.
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But unsatisfiedcuriosity happily came to my rescue, and I went on watching the quaint proceedings of the Hindus.
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No one ventured to question him, yet there was a look of unsatisfiedcuriosity on more than one face.
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He thought human life a poor thing at best, after the freshness of youth and of unsatisfiedcuriosity had gone by.
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Olive, who was becoming painful by reason of her unsatisfiedcuriosity, had to be told in part of the state of affairs.
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Certain peculiarities in his manner, certain suggestions of expression in his face, speech, and gesture, came back to him now with unsatisfiedcuriosity.
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But two Customs officials, who noticed it with unsatisfiedcuriosity, decided, just as the boat cast off, to make the trip to Portrush.
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The Chief had hardly finished acknowledging the order before the doctor, who had been almost beside himself with frustration stemming from unsatisfiedcuriosity, interjected.
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I had my punishment, as I richly deserved to have, in the gnawing of unsatisfiedcuriosity, which is almost as distressing as a troubled conscience.