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Incuriously

Incuriously \In*cu"ri*ous*ly\, adv. In an curious manner.

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incuriously

adv. In an incurious manner.

Usage examples of "incuriously".

His face, with the distorted, swollen features of an acromegalic, turned incuriously to look in their direction.

Thus a couple of wandering natives, unrecognizable under their dirty stormproof blankets and their scarcely, thinner layers of grease and grime, watched impassively, incuriously, while a box floated pendant from its parachute from sky to ground.

The few passersby on the still night stared incuriously as Albury drove along the seawall until the Winnebago was about seventy-five feet from the end.

Dautrish, noticing her movement, saw Ken and trailed off in midsentence, causing the Codep men to look around incuriously.

TACTICS OF CONQUEST: As I waited for the response to come in from the Bureau I rummaged around the shack incuriously, the actions desultory, merely seeking a way to fill time until the response which would liberate us from the planet would come but in my search I came across some of the preliminary reports which Stark had filed and I found them so interesting that I quickly became absorbed in them.

A sleepy elevator girl deposited them incuriously at their floor and shortly Heller was knocking sharply at the door of Multinational.

Only Robin regarded her, and then incuriously, as she paused to touch the hard grey melds of her flank which she had pressed against the bars of her enclosure.

The Ja-Gaar watched her incuriously with the cabochon jewels of their eyes, their tails swishing back and forth like the metronomes used at choir practice.