Sentences with incurious
in·cu·ri·ous
I i - The incurious technique often accompanies sentimental subject matter.
- So the land normally submits to his incurious designs, laying itself out as a schema rather than a home for buzzing life.
- Instead, the defendant's incurious system for the execution of this task resulted in tragic consequences.
- Australia here is often an empty, private place, where people stick to themselves, incurious, implicitly racist, blandly satisfied.
- Concerning the advice given to her own minister, John Howard, Jennifer Bryant's report is incurious and timid.