Meanings
From Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) by the English author Lewis Carroll (1832–1898): see the quotation.
Used to describe or react to an increasingly mysterious or peculiar situation.
Example Sentences
1
As I delved deeper into the mystery, things became curiouser and curiouser.
2
With each turn of events, the situation grew curiouser and curiouser.
3
The more I learned about her past, the curiouser and curiouser it became.
4
Alice followed the rabbit down the hole, and the world around her transformed into something curiouser and curiouser.
5
As I read the peculiar book, the story became curiouser and curiouser.