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Usages of neugierig
In der Ecke neben der Tür wartet jemand neugierig auf das Ergebnis.
In the corner next to the door someone waits curiously for the result.
Neben dem Feld stehen Kühe und Schafe und schauen neugierig zu.
Next to the field cows and sheep are standing and watching curiously.
Der Hund schaut neugierig in den Käfig.
The dog looks curiously into the cage.
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