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Meeting Villechaize, Tate incuriously sets his microcassette recorder before a three-foot-eleven-inch egotist who gasses on long enough to make him late for his appointment with Vidal.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 19, 2018

The 1,500 citizens watched them come & go incuriously; after the novelty wore off, the ships might have been loading wheat, for all the thrill there was in it.

From Time Magazine Archive

Raoul Salan merely pursed his lips and let his pale blue, expressionless eyes wander incuriously about the courtroom.

From Time Magazine Archive

Other refugees looked on incuriously, each wrapped in his own cares.

From Time Magazine Archive

The nearest animal looked up incuriously and then turned back to the grass.

From "The Amber Spyglass" by Philip Pullman

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