"The antique shop, located in a run-down part of town, was overrun with curios of every imaginable type."
This answer assumes you meant CURIOS and did not mean CURIOUS.
the word 'curios' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'curio'; a word for a are, unusual, or intriguing object; a word for a thing.Example sentence: I found this gold ring in a box of curios.
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"Curios" are knick-knacks, small items which you might keep as souvenirs or just because they are interesting. The connotation of "curios" is more positive than "knick-knacks" or even "souvenirs" because there is a suggestion that curios have a higher intrinsic value than most items of that kind.
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talk to them by saying hi, and introduce yourself to her friends and her last to make her more curios. hope this helps