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Curiosities
Curiosities meaning
plural of curiosity | plural of curiositie
Example sentences (20)
Del Toro's work never disappoints, and Cabinet of Curiosities features an array of gothic masterpieces.
In a nutshell: your curiosities demand unrestricted airtime.
In first approaching Netflix’s new Cabinet of Curiosities, it’s natural to wonder how much of a Guillermo del Toro project this really is.
Much of it is what you’d expect from Corrigan – earthy flavours from the UK and Ireland, plenty of fish and veg, but with a few curiosities thrown in.
One of the curiosities of our time is that the far right is quite comfortable with the established institutions of liberal democracy.
These Obols can then be spent at the Purveyor of Curiosities for additional chances to receive Legendary weapons.
View a giant ball of wool made up of neon yarn, explore musical theory at Polyrhythms and discover the curiosities exhibited in a cage.
Alexandria, drawn from Massimo Listri’s book “Cabinet of Curiosities” and Hieronymus Bosch, was the only location not created as a life-sized set.
He recalled: "We carefully loaned a couple of items from the table of curiosities that Dahl kept next time him.
Luckily I’m an avid hoarder of curiosities, some of which have proved very useful,” chuckles Chetcuti.
One of the biggest curiosities for Arsenal was how one of the rock-solid certainties of the campaign has deserted them.
This store carries oddities and curiosities and it is also a museum.
Frankly, those unique curiosities Asmellash exhibited were mumbo jumbo to me then.
His sudden withdrawal from Utah State is just the latest in a long line of curiosities defining his career.
I first stumbled across Calyxt’s healthy frying oil at the most unlikely of places: the Minnesota State Fair, a 320-acre mecca of unhealthy eating, butter sculptures, live farm animal births and other assorted curiosities.
It’s not just a container of curiosities.
She would collect found curiosities: Flowers, butterflies and fragmented bones.
Some curiosities being given prominence for the reopening include the rather gruesome remains of a rat that was found in the skull of William Longespée, the earl of Salisbury, who was present at the laying of the cathedral’s foundations.
So, of course, many don’t know how to healthily cope with fluidity, curiosities, dimensions and/or confusions.
Straddling the counties of Derry and Tyrone, the Sperrins weave a mottled tapestry of mountains, bogland and inland tarns, as well as megalithic ruins and prehistoric curiosities.