The quality of being alien or not native.
A state of active curiosity.
1 Loristan looked at his hot twelve-year-old face with a reflective curiousness .
2 At the sound of his voice the woman peered at him with quick curiousness .
3 The detective glanced at the girl with an expression of aroused curiousness as he said:
4 I even reconciled Chaucer's spelling with the quaintness and curiousness of the old, old town.
5 The curiousness of the subject will, I hope, excuse my dwelling on it for some time.
6 There is nothing else to recommend the poem except its wit and the curiousness of the subject.
7 The boy, who had been regarding him with the tolerant curiousness one accords to the prattlings of the feeble-minded, answered promptly.
8 Of course, a multitude of other people passed by, but the curiousness of the catalogue is the prevalence of the martial and religious elements.
9 An analytical observer or a painter might have seen that he had a burning curiousness of look, a sort of investigatory fever of expression.
10 I am old enough to make ready to die, and a great curiousness have I about what will happen to me when I am dead.
11 I missed the creature, and it looked at the new hole in the window with the curiousness of a cat looking at a laser pointer.
12 'Tut, tut, Eddie,' I answers, holding him hard; 'let an old friend gaze on the exhibition of your curiousness .
13 Loristan looked at his hot twelve-year-old face with a reflective curiousness .
14 At the sound of his voice the woman peered at him with quick curiousness .
15 The detective glanced at the girl with an expression of aroused curiousness as he said:
16 I even reconciled Chaucer's spelling with the quaintness and curiousness of the old, old town.
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