What does curiouser and curiouser mean?
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In the famous story, Alice in Wonderland, Alice says "curiouser and curiouser." She means that the land seems stranger every time she finds out something new. When people use curiouser, it is almost always in the phrase get(ting) curiouser and curiouser.
Similarly, it is asked, where does the phrase Curiouser and curiouser come from?
According to the OED, the word curiouser was coined by Lewis Carroll in Alice in Wonderland in 1865, as the phrase "curiouser and curiouser". In fact, the OED cites this phrase only, and does not treat curiouser as a word unto itself; the phrase has the meaning "increasingly strange".
Accordingly, who said things are getting curiouser and curiouser?
Lewis Carroll
curious (comparative more curious or curiouser, superlative most curious or curiousest)