The generalisation is so sweeping, so incurious, and so final that it is utterly meaningless. |
She turns round, puzzled but incurious at the noise, as impassive as livestock. |
And they aren't stupid, just very religious, incurious and unwilling to take the time to research a view that goes against their ideology. |
Maria Full of Grace, on the other hand, is pretty incurious about Maria's position in the drug trade's macro-economics. |
Though they rode close by, yet they showed no sign, passing silent and incurious. |
How do you render them incurious and intellectually languid, with only nervous energy and shallow greed to fill the mental vacuum? |