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inquisitory

adjective as in nosy

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Example Sentences

For a long moment their eyes, half seen to one another in those shadows, clung almost fiercely, his inquisitory, hers changing as wave followed wave of emotion through her body.

More directly connected with the commercial and colonial interests of the realm were the subcommittees which the Privy Council used during these years and earlier as advisory and inquisitory bodies.

We managed to get Dr. Pappas transferred to the inquisitory where you were being held.

You were kept under drugs most of the way to help you rest—they'd knocked you around quite a bit in the inquisitory.

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

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