Ainda não temos significados para "became curiously".
1He became curiously quiet-stared at the writing before him on the table.
2Then it became curiously hard to see out through the crystal hexagons.
3And then, like other jokes, it became curiously more tolerable, she observes.
4She always became curiously agitated as the month of December waned.
5Sylvia Bailey's nerves steadied; her mind became curiously collected and clear.
6The public after the first night became curiously apathetic.
7He became curiously annoyed, without any possible cause, and out of his annoyance answered roughly.
8The expression of Wildeve's face became curiously condensed.
9This incident, noted and remembered, long after became curiously confused with another, in Mark Twain's mind.
10His speech and manners became curiously ceremonious and courtly, to the vast admiration and amusement of his intimates.
11He became curiously pale with that clear, not unhealthy, pallor which is induced by exceptional intensity of feeling.
12The reflection became curiously distorted.
13Selingman became curiously silent.
14But on the only occasion since when she had mentioned the subject, Damaris drew in her horns and became curiously uncommunicative.
15In the morning he became curiously concerned for the vanished man, and hunted for him as one might for an erring brother.
16The splash of pole or paddle broke through it with a startling distinctness, and the faint gurgle at the bows became curiously intensified.
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