curiouser and curiouser

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From Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) by the English author Lewis Carroll (1832–1898): see the quotation.

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curiouser and curiouser

  1. (idiomatic) Used to describe or react to an increasingly mysterious or peculiar situation.

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