Sentences with inquiring
in·quir·ing
I i - I have always had an enquiring mind where food is concerned.
- ...an enquiring glance.
- Vincent D'Onofrio is gentle and genuine until he assumes the quirky, agitated, obsessively inquiring Bobby Goren persona.
- When inquiring into the past.
- An inquiring mind
- An inquiring mind.
- Clare Caldwell Colm Kiernan, who forged his career as an eminent and inquiring historian in the field of the Irish in Australia.
- Two incidents, one the inquiring mind of a 12-year-old boy and the other a lucky marble in Tattersall's consultation.
- An inquiring reporter.
- He looked at his father with inquiring eyes.
- He also accused Ms Nixon of attempting to mislead the inquiring by failing on two occasions to mention that she had gone out to dinner that.
- To inquire about a person.
- To inquire into the incident.
- To inquire a person's name.