Examples of using More curious in English and their translations into Polish
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This is the more curious because, as late as October 20, 1938, Mr. Churchill was still talking like the author of the White Paper of 1922:"We should….
the lowering of the system can make it a benefit for the more curious travelers.
This is the more curious because, as late as October 20, 1938, Mr. Churchill was still talking like the author of the White Paper of 1922:“We should….
you strike me as someone who's generally more curious than afraid.
they were a little bit more curious.
for even a minute, and children are even more curious.
which makes it all the more curious when I called her this morning,
It is possible that the more curious among you are wondering what I am fiddling with under the bedclothes.
Normally, I would be way more curious about this, but you two haven't seen a couple of hot stews running around, have you?
Here, those more curious would ask:
One of the more curious items that went under the hammer was a leather groin protector used by Crowe in"Cinderella Man.
And Paul said he was never really afraid, because she was more curious about him than threatened.
may encourage them to be more curious about the world.
Speaking of which, locked away inside his mind. I'm also curious as to how your brother is managing to keep an archangel More curious.
And suggest further clues can be found Ancient astronaut theorists say yes, that in recent decades has been the site of more curious disappearances than any other:
leave you not indifferent, and it will become more curious to know you.
Which makes it all the more curious when I called her this morning,
It is possible that the more curious among you.
Now I'm more curious than ever!
I'm more curious about the mummy than you.