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"curious words" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe words that are unusual, unexpected, or interesting in some way. For example: - The child's vocabulary was full of curious words that he had learned from reading. - The professor's lecture was peppered with curious words and phrases from ancient languages. - As I read the old diary, I came across many curious words and phrases that were no longer in use. - The book of poetry contained many curious words that I had never heard before. - She had a habit of using curious words in her writing, making her stories unique and captivating.
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Curious words.
SPA is one of those curious words that is redefined every generation or so.
Curious Words iOS; £1.49 More video here: Curious Words gets children to record one-second video clips in response to random words, then turns them into short films with music.
iPhone / iPad Curious Words (£1.49) This is an inventive and creative children's app from developer Curious Hat that wants to help kids explore video.
Curious Words is a good example: it challenges kids to record one-second videos based on random words, then turns them into mini-movies.
Aitken's excellent introduction ends with the curious words: "It entertains me to reflect that this is a book he will never read".
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"Home," too, is a curious word.
"Social" is a curious word for a restaurant.
"Incomplete" seems a curious word for a premature obit.
As I was walking back to my apartment, I dissembled the curious word stahdahs.
It is a curious word that sticks to me like a burr.
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