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The loud music from passing cars never failed to pique the old man on his rocker.

The headline about an actual pink elephant was enough to pique my curiosity.

Any new handheld electronic device is sure to pique the interest of consumers.

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You can use "pique" in a sentence as follows: "Her curiosity was piqued when she overheard the conversation."

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