This curious phrase is often on his lips.
He looked at Oiie and said, "That is a curious phrase for a physicist to use."
It was a curious phrase.
"That's a curious little phrase, 'before it mirrors.' "
"A dispute arose," a police official said, employing that curious phrase that seems to liken conflict to steam.
A curious phrase; he had remembered it.
As a Nixon speechwriter, I saw that curious phrase through speechwriters' eyes: why free to , not will ?
That's a curious phrase from a candidate who popularized the marriage of the adjective compassionate with the noun conservative.
"What I admire about you, Kingsley, is the way you refuse to mince matters - curious phrase that."
That she is a woman, and "dared to give birth to a Down Syndrome baby" (what a curious phrase) has nothing to do with the election.