Adverb
In a curious manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is to be remarked that a good many people are born curiously unfitted for the fate waiting them on this earth. Joseph Conrad
What we have to do is to be for ever curiously testing new opinions and courting new impressions. Walter Pater
Curiously enough, the Sublime is generally achieved through want of proportion. Eugène Delacroix
Few poets have made a more interesting rhetoric out of just fooling around: turning things upside down, looking at them from under the sofa, considering them (and their observer) curiously enough to make the reader protest, "That were to consider it too curiously.”. Randall Jarrell
An adolescent is somebody who is in between things. A teenager is somebody who's kind of permanently there. And so living with them through the various teenage hopes and sorrows and joys was curiously enough a maturing experience for me. Andrew Greeley
Curiously enough, one cannot read a book: one can only reread it. A good reader, a major reader, an active and creative reader is a rereader ("Good Readers and Good Writers", p. 3). Vladimir Nabokov