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Paolo Vertullo
is there any phrasal verb or idioms that has the meaning of "somebody curious about everythings" ?
May 20, 2021 7:14 AM
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Hi Paolo, how about someone prying into your affairs instead of just minding their own business? Also, one could poke their nose into something that doesn’t really concern them. Both have a little negative connotations and mean someone being rather too curious or inquisitive.
May 20, 2021
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If it is a bad thing, then we say "He sticks his nose in everybody's business" or "He sticks his nose where it doesn't belong."
If it is a good thing, we might say "He has a very inquisitive mind."
If a person always asks a lot of questions, we might say "He is going to grill you about this."
(Ti metterà su una griglia.)
May 20, 2021
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Hello.
You can be inquisitive or have a "thirst for knowledge".
A famous idiom is "curiosity killed the cat" but that's not of a warning not to look into other people's business than a desire to know things.
I hope this helps!
May 20, 2021
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Paolo Vertullo
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