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Definition of Exquisitive

Exquisitive
Exquisitive Ex*quis"i*tive, a. Eager to discover or learn; curious. [Obs.] --Todd. -- Ex*quis"i*tive*ly, adv. [Obs.] --Sir P. Sidney.

Meaning of Exquisitive from wikipedia

- article on "exquisite", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "exquisite" You can also: Search for Exquisite in Wikipedia...
- Exquisite corpse (from the original French term cadavre exquis, lit. 'exquisite cadaver') is a method by which a collection of words or images is collectively...
- Exquisite corpse is a surrealist technique. Exquisite corpse may also refer to: Exquisite Corpse (magazine), edited by Andrei Codrescu Exquisite Corpse...
- Exquisite Corpse is a horror novel by American writer Poppy Z. Brite. The protagonist of the story is Andrew Compton, an English convicted homo****ual...
- continues to define the show's fizzy, occasionally bawdy comic streak with exquisite timing and a particular aptitude for punchlines that hurt just a little...
- the Dallas Mavericks in an NBA game. EXAMPLE: Jermaine O'Neal card 2006 Exquisite (back of card)" On the front of this is a piece of memorabilia that has...
- Exquisite Form is an American clothing brand for women's intimates, particularly bras and shapewear for full-figured women. The brand is owned by Vanity...
- Exquisite Corpse is the debut EP by American alternative rock band Warpaint, self-released in August 2008 and subsequently re-released on October 6, 2009...
- the execution of Jesus: Nero fastened the guilt and inflicted the most exquisite tortures on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by...
- in October, Ginell called her song in Evita "one of the most quietly exquisite moments in the entire musical." Margaret Gray of the Los Angeles Times...