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1 He had learned, perhaps in America, to be a very inquisitive man.
2 He was very inquisitive and wanted to know all about Wellington's tomb.
3 Ballan wrasses are often very inquisitive and will come very close.
4 My mother was very inquisitive about the whole thing-womenalways are.
5 Now, children are very inquisitive and try to learn by themselves.
6 Persons were allowed to ask any questions desired, and Belton was very inquisitive .
7 School girls forget themselves sometimes, when they are of a very inquisitive disposition.
8 He was very kind and very inquisitive and he dropped little pious platitudes.
9 That young man is very inquisitive ; I'm afraid I've kept him too long.
10 Lady Sarah, though a melancholy woman, is very inquisitive about all your affairs.
11 They were very inquisitive to know in what manner I had lost my ship.
12 The earlier American Indians were always a very inquisitive folk, and were great gossips.
13 And being very inquisitive , she started off to have a nearer look at them.
14 Always a very inquisitive little girl, she was now agog to learn new lore.
15 They were bold and friendly, good-natured-atleast superficially - and very inquisitive .
16 Landlords, and other people, were very inquisitive at that time.
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