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  1. 6 de ene. de 2020 · Curiosity killed the cat” she replied. I won’t reveal any more of the plot than that, but if there’s a moral to this story, it’s that old truism that says that curiosity killed the cat. She wasn’t the sort of girl to say something like that meant another, still, curiosity killed the cat and James had never been able to resist asking.

  2. Curiosity Killed the Cat è stato un gruppo musicale pop inglese formato nel 1984.. La formazione era composta da Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot alla voce, Julian Godfrey Brookhouse alla chitarra, Nick Thorp al basso e Migi Drummond alla batteria. Lo stile variava tra acid jazz, soul, funky e pop. Il gruppo è attivo sino al 1993 e vanta tre album in studio, di cui uno postumo nel 1994.

  3. The ‘killed the cat’ proverb originated as ‘care killed the cat’. By ‘care’ the coiner of the expression meant ‘worry/sorrow’ rather than our more usual contemporary ‘look after/provide for’ meaning. That form of the expression is first recorded in the English playwright Ben Jonson’s play Every Man in His Humour, 1598:

  4. 好奇心は猫を殺す(こうきしんはねこをころす) . イギリスのことわざ(en:Curiosity killed the cat)の訳。 英語に「Cat has nine lives.」( 猫に九生あり・猫は9つの命を持っている/猫は容易には死なない)ということわざがあり、そんな猫ですら、持ち前の好奇心が原因で命を落とす事がある、と ...

  5. 4 de sept. de 2021 · Curiosity Killed the Cat - Down to Earth (Official Music Video) Remastered"Down to Earth" is a song by English band Curiosity Killed the Cat, released in Nov...

  6. Hace 5 días · Origin of this idiomatic expression. The idiom ‘curiosity killed the cat’ was in fact, first used as a literal description of a cat who had let his curiosity get the better of him and he ended up dying as a result. The term was used in a newspaper report about the death of this particular cat, all the way back in 1916 in New York.

  7. Origin. The original expression was “care killed the cat”, where care was used to denote worry or sorrow. That original expression was first recorded in 1598 in Ben Jonson’s play “Every Man in His Humour.”. The current expression with “curiosity” is much newer, and the earliest record can be found in 1898 in The Galveston Daily News.