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As a boy, Daniel had a deeply inquisitive spirit.

She said he was as an "highly inquisitive, highly intelligent" child who wanted to understand how things worked - leading him to attempt the blackout challenge.

From BBC

And as they laid out their plan to the soft-spoken yet inquisitive young right-hander, they impressed him enough to become one of three teams that secured a second meeting.

She’s neither inquisitive nor adept; rather, she’s violent and utterly hateful — even if she looks a lot more stylish in her crusade against our hero than Trump does in his poorly tailored suits.

From Salon

They have all portrayed Dr. John Watson, the inquisitive physician and sometimes befuddled companion to legendary detective Sherlock Holmes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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